THE TRADERS -W1U- POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. H. FORT, Manager. iMrtraeto ot ttt Fumislied to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOTICE. Biraci mmKsm uw fijJcd ;roilipUy wjm donar bond tiled and approved. AddresB or call on L. H. FORT Manages, Red Cloud, Neb. In the District Court of Webster County, Ifccbrasku. Charles C. White, receiver ot the Arm of Dawes & Foss. Plaintiff, vs. .- V Vnnt Sa.mli Font lvlfc"""'" , T ri l fieorCO tt. urotN o w-i r IrvlnK W. Crary, B.Crox ton. full name nuknown. I .Tames 8. Watt, and too I Loan & Guarantee Co. ol I Connecticut, deiendaute. J XOTICE FOU SERVICE BY rUllI.HWIIoN. -..,,.. v tirivir To.. Trinz W. Crary. S Crouton, full name unknown, and .lames S. in.if .. ill t..lr.. ,iitli flint mi thfi (laVJUlV 1801. Charles C. White, receiver of tlie Hrni of Dawes & Foss, tiled hie petition in tho district court of Webster couuty. Nebraska, against tho said defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain tnortguKo tfven by George N. Foot and .Sarah Foot upon the west half of the north-west quarter and the norm nan oi inesouui-wcs-quaiwi m jihwu -.. .. .. . rum.n O ll'ixl in (lM Wpllttpf rOllULV. to secure the iMiyrnent of a certain promlsiory notcsaatea juiyiui, i8Bo,ionn3 sum i j". the first one due Jan, 1NS7, and the others semi annually thereafter on the first days of July anl January ot each year, and also of one cou pon for S45.C0 due January 1st 18SJ. I here Is now due on aald notes, coupon and iiiortKHKc the Bum of $115.88 with interest at ten per cent from Aur. 1st, 1KH. for which plalntill prays for a decree thataald defendants may lie required to pay the same or that s.ild premises nmy he sold to satlsry the amount tound due thereon. Tou are required to answer said iietltlon on or before the 7th day of September, 1101. 4-1 Attorney for" Plaint iff. Notice to Non-rcaldcnl IRTcil- danlft. In the district court of Webster county Ne braska. Charlts II. Smith. 1 vs. Henrr aicGormel. 1 11 ... Catherine FeltU and John FeltN non-resident defendants In said cauhe you are hereby noti llcd that on tho tnlrd day of .September 1891. the plaintiff above named tiled his petition In the district court of Webster c-unty Nebraska, axalnot you impleaded with others the object and prayer of which Is t" foroelosu a certain real estate uiortgaKe executed by Henry jic (kirmel now deceased to John Moore and by the said John Moore duly signed to plaintiff. Upon the northwest quarter of section , town ship 2, in range nine 9, west or tho cth P. M., in mm iYiiiiT pountv. Nebraska. To secuie a oertaln realestato coupon note or liond with cuiions of Interest attached of the principal sum ef $1000.00. and thoro is new duo uikhi atd bond and past due cupons and for taxes paid to protect plaintiff's leln, the sum of f lirM.tH, for which Bum plaintiff prajs a decrpe that the same mav bo paid or In default of which the premises mav be sold to satisfy tho amount found duo plaintiff and nlso that snld defendants and each of them may be foreclosed ot all equity f redemption In and to snld prem ises, and for such other and further relief ai may bo found J ust and equitable. You are re quired to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 12th day ot October, 1831. CIIAKLI-'S ILSMITII. Plaintiff. Mt IIt Kai.f.v AIUnKKii, UlsAtfy. NOTICE. To Frank Rose and Kdwln K. Peaderi;rns, Iefcndant3. -,- in ..ir,iniin Hint nn Hip 'xiili iluv nf August, 1891, tho American Sarinj.'S Bank of Be- iitrrce.NrtiMta, Ida liitltf jllc.l .1 ijetittoii In qitarterof section 24. township l, rans;e 12, west OI MltJ Oil! iiutiiai iiiiiiiiiuiii . "'"- "- vi hid w,. ...... w.,. ....... ., .- --..:--. .i. l. .vinninl iiinplilliiii wn Ki.nlir.. fill. I payment of a certain promissory noie naiea February. 15. 1BS8- For the sum ot SCOO.00 due and payable live ycarsaftcrdatcand thatthorels now due upon s:iid notes and mortgage the sum of GXM and Interest at 10 per cent, per annum from February 15, 1891. Plaintiff prays for a decree that defendant bo required to pay the same or that scud premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You arc required to answer said petition on or beroro the r.'th day of October, 1891. Dated August 29, 1891. TlIF. AMEICAK SAVIKCS DANK. IlyC.E. White, Its Attorney. C-4 Legal Notice. In the district court of "Webster coun tv, Nebraska. The Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust Company, Plaintiff. Jonn M. Stewart and Elizabeth S. Stew- nrt, Defendants. John M. Stewart and Elizabeth S. Stewart non-resident defendants will take notice that on the 4th day of Sep tember, 1890, the Philadelphia, Mort gage and Trust Company plaintiff hero in tiled its potition in tho district court of Webster county Nebraska, against tho said defendants the object and pray er of which is to foreclose a certain mor tgage executed by tho defendants to the Guaranty Investment Company of Atch ison, Kansas, upon the south east quarter of the south west quarter of section o,rantoan th Aunt. Iinlf nf the north west quarter and south west quarter of nortlieast quarter or 6ecuon twenty, town two, north of range twelve, west of tho sixth P. M., in Webster county, Ne baska, to secure the payment of a certain nmminnrv nntn nnil intAroat. dated Au- gUBtl, 1887, and due and payable August 1st loifj, ior tne sum or one uiousunu five hundred dollars which said note and mortgage werejon the Cth day of Octo ber, 1887, indorsed and assigned to plain tiff. There is now due from defendants to plaintiff upon Baid note and mortgage the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars with interest at ten per cent per annum from January, 1, 1890, for which sum plaintiff prays for a decree that de fendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy tho amount found due. You aro required to answer said peti tion on or before tho uth day of Octobor 1891. Dated September 4, 1891. PlIILADF.t.rHIA MOKTtlAGE ifc TltCST COM PANY. By Case&McNeny, Its Att'y. G-t Legal Notice. Dlstrl:t court of Webster county, Nebraska. Karrlck Klgcs, ritff. vs. Barnoy Meter, Francis a Meier. William Faiglcs, W. G. Wheeler, Mary R. Preston, Joseph Preston. The Bames MTk Co, Derts. The above named non-residents will take no tice that on the 29th day ot August 1891 the above named plaintiff tiled bis itetltion in the District Court ot Webster County, Kebraska, against the above named defendants, tin object and prayer ot which ts to forclose a certain mortgage executed by defendants Barney Meier and Francis C. Meier to the plaintiff upon the southwest quarter of section 8. town 2. range 10. west ot the six P. M., in Webster county, Nebaraska, to secure the payment of a certain ttmiann nnTatir1 fntrAf fwirirtn trtMrsnr. tached, dated Nevember 11. ISso, for the sum of one thousand dollars and due and payable on tllV 4H J aw -"- mviv. ambi mug n now due ou said note and mortgage the sum ot one thousand and sixty and loorty-eight one hundreatns aojiars wmi leienrsi inereon at tenperceniperannum.voaiiNovemDerii.iwu, S5rTXJSg?,SSdaSl,ll!! nrembes may bo sold to satisfy the amount UeierUc reautwicu iu yaj uicimc uriaak;im fOllUd UUe.ailU liwi wc uruuuaun auuiwu Ul rkfiiibe barred ot all eiuity of redeptton or other interest in .said mortgaged premises and for all nrlllttnllle rellCI. iuuaiij".i''iwi Slid petition on or before the 5th day of Octo ber, 1601. KERRICK RIC.GS. . arrVFwr. His Atf s. c-t l.Anr, -- caatoriff's Sale. - s ; horebv dven ttet under and by ,L SaaSta& issued from the office vlW$4 derkol Uiedistrictcourtof the ot C. B, 5,JfiSet wtthla and for Vebsier eightii JSSSpot a decree in an actiou county, eb13hlreln K Coctirane is plain lendlnBthereiu.wnereing. Jefferson tiff and ansthoaliBnw" offerfor ,, at B. Thomas ddew.in for casIj public TepdJtMcoort-lioase in ltea .HBd at the t door uw g Kebraska (that B2ufldTnu,thyelastterJiotsald Sproperty.io-w"; jf5-Sn.a addition, to Wo&SSKedi ClOHd; Wabster county, tminnnv - AJI.1IM. o. Cm Teel, Deputy- LUMBER CO. MAKK - Rcpublicnn Judicial Con vent ion. The republican electors of the 10th Judicial District In Nebraska are requested to send del egates from the several counties to meet In con vention, in the city of HoIdreRC. Tuesday 20th, day or September 1SU1. at 7 o'clock p. in., for tiie purpose of placing in nomination a candid ate for Jude of said district, and to transact Hiicli otner uusiness as may oc iircscnieu iw iu convention. The several counties are entitled to representation ns follows, belnir based on tho vote cast for Hon. Geo. II. Hastlnti for at torney General, In 1K, Klvlnjt a delegate at larxe to eah county, mid l for each 1 00 votus and major fraction thereof: A'liimB comity i ivPAriipy - Jinrliin " r run Kiln f nDsicr It is recomm-nded that no proxies be admlt- .l in tin nrmi'.iiif inn ;mri tlmt flin dolpfifrs nrrsent be authorized to cast a full vote of tho .! It. l'ATKir.ir. Chairman. G. Nohukuo, Secretary. Uucklcn'N Arniccn Salve Tho Best Salvo in tho world for cuts. Drninnn. Korefl. Tlleors. Salt Rhenm. fever Sore?, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, . .. . .. ErnDtion8t r no pay re Rive perfect id. Price 25 cents per box. For saleby Ii. II. U eyo. 6 Snccial Notice. I am now prepared to make farm loans at reasonable rates of interest option payments if desired, and old loans renewed. D. B. Spanoolk. Pleasant Hill Republican Pri maries. The republican electors of 1'leasaut Hill township, arc requested to meet at Cowlcs, Saturday, Sept. 19, at o o'clock 1 M., for the purpose of elect ing six dclagatcs to the republican county convention, and such other buisness as may properly come be fore the meeting. D. F. Trunkkv. Committeeman. Primary olico There will be a republican caucus for Elm Creek township held at center school house on Saturday afternoon, at 2 p. in., September 19, for the pur pose of electing 5 delegates to the re publican county convention to be held in Red Cloud, September 24, and to perform any other buisness that may come before the meeting. G. W. Francis, Cent. Com. City Caucus. The republican electors of the first and second wards of the city of Red Cloud are called to meet in joint caucus Sept. 19 at 7:30 p. in., at the court house for the purpose of electing nine delegates for the first and 11 delegates for the second ward, also to place in nomination one county supervisor and a city assessor, and to transact any other business that may properly come be fore the meeting'. M. B. McNitt, H. A. Shixkle, Committeeman. Primary Xolicc. The republicans of Red Cloud town ship arc requested to meet in caucus at the court house, in Red Cloud, oi Saturday, September 19, for the pur pose of electing 7 delegates to the counly convention and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. H. Mauber. Cen. Com. Rcpublicii Primary. The Republican voters of Walnut crekTownship,are requested to meet in caucus at the Stone school house, in Dis tricl'o.3,at 2 o'clock p. m. September mtti. far tha nnrnrwA of choosini: 3 del egatet to tho county convention to be neld ntKed Uloud septemuer-sa, ana 10 transact Buch other business as may nma-K- ,,- laTnm h moatinc? ProPerl como uetorotne meeting. H. HOLDREDGK. Xotlcc. The iRppuclican caucus for Garfield iw; ju'puuiicau muuuo w vi4v. t0Vfa5li:P nil be held in the Wnonc. ciini. IMMii , 1SISU JaO, UU lUUiSUS). Nf t 17th. 1S91. at 7 o'clock P. M., for " I - - te pur L ,l i , .f electin?? four delecates is - o o tbv cj nt convention and transact- ing v:icli other business as may legally conau before the meeting. All Repub licans ax.s , arncstly requeued to at tend. Ixo B SXASSEB, Central Committeeman Primary Xolicc. The R"!ililionnj nf fiatin tnwnshin ; . . r win mcec .-n caucus at tee a.naerson sch ol "house, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 19th, 1S91, at 3 o'clock for the purpose of nominating three delegates to the county convention and to transact any other business that may come before the 'jarjcas. James Axpersox. Ceutral Conmittccaaan. Children Crv for pitcher's Castoria. hrHE CHIEF I Friday, Sept. 11, 191. Entered at the l'ort Office in Red Cloud, Neb., as roan nwucrui inv rviii ti-i Rn Dress your boys, a? it costs so little oney if you buy their suits at Wic- er's. $400. Will bnv a finn residence nroncrtv lin Red Cloud Apply at this office. Whea Baby was sick, we save ber CaMorie. When she was a Child, ahe cried for Castoria. she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Strawberry Plants Tor Sale. Vnn nan ect strawberry nlants the first of September which will grow tl .!. MHKnAH D!aib n tftnn a n erne a next suuauu j. iuw " v-i er 100 or $5, per 1,000. L. II. Rust. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. I. W. TULLEYS, M. D. llomoropathlc Pliynlclan, Red Cloud, - KcbrtiNHii. Office opjwslto First National Bunk. U. .S.Kxamlnlng Surgeon. Chronic dlseas es treated bv mall. DoWitt'a Saranparilla destroyes such poisons as scrofula, skin disoaso, eczema, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many ives. r KOTICE. All nominations for township officers must bo made and properly certified to the county clerk Z) uays uciorc election, or they will not be printed on tickets. See section 8 of the elec tion laws. H. 1. Kansey, 4.4t County Clerk. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlt $400 Will buy a fine residency property in Red Cloud. Apply at tins omce. Primary Xolicc. Thn Renublicans of Cathcrton town ship will meet in caucus in school heusc Dist. 66, on Saturday, afternoon at 4 o'clock, Sept. 19th, 1891, for the purposo of selecting three delegates tn t.h enuntv convention, and for the transacting of other business that may come before the caucus. Otto bKJELVEit. Central Committeeman. Primary No! ice. There will be a Republican primary hold in Line townshiD Sept 21, 1891, at 3 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of chcting four delegates to attend the Republican county convention held at it! Timid Sent. nd. 1SUI. ana sucn 4l. k..:.nU a !! nnnin hnfnrfl tho uiuur uumiivm -"" - house. G.W. Hummel, Committeeman Xolicc to 'readier. 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. Special examination will be held on the Friday proceeding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing required for 2d and 3d grade certificates is the same no grade below 70 per cent, average 80 per ecnt; for first grade certificate no grade below 80 per cent, average 90 per cent in all branches required by law. D. M. Hdntkb, Uounty aupi Mra.G. P. Cathcr and children re turned Friday from a long visit in the east. The Red Cloud School. Our city schools opened Monday with an enrollment of 410, and rapidly increasing. Our people arc to be con gratulate on the able corps of teachers secured for the year, and may hope for the bestof results from their efforts. The assignment of teachers is as follows. Superintendent, Geo. M. Caster. NORTH SCHOOL. Pirncipal, High School, Miss Fran fi Caldwell. Assistant Principal High School, Eila Atwater. Grammar Room, Miss Carrie Trobee. First Intermediate Room, Miss Addic Rciglc. Second Intermediate Room, Miss Henrietta Oatson. Primary Room, Miss Mary Nye. SOUTH SCHOOL. Principal. Miss Matie Kelly. Pirst Intermediate, Miss Lula War- jnor. Second Intermediate, Miss Mamie BkiIo. Primary, Miss Emma Brown. Kinder Garten. Mrs. Myers. llural School, Miss Jessie Sherman. ( IP i 1 D PRICE'S aPl Baking Jaedim Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard LOCAL PUFFS. Don't forget the reunion. Go to Deyo for machine oil. Go to Deyo for school supplies. Chas. Calamus baa returned to the city. GoseoI Hvtiina No. G for sale at Cottiags ' t; 'WillTullevs ia s home strain from nc north-west. Deyo will sell jou wall paper cheap er tban ever this fall. Cotting is the leader in tablets and other Echool supplies. I A. W. (lulliford i attending t state fair at Lincoln. Mr. Wollinc has our thanks for a big $ for The Chief. ...v . Call o.i Deyo for tablets, slates, and school supplies of all kinds. Mrs. F. G. Blakeslce is home from her extended visit in the caat. Mrs. Joseph Knox is visiting with friends in Burr Oak. this week. Will Gilbert carries his arm in a slinir. He trot kicked by a horse. Do you nocd a wagon. If so call on Pope Bros, and save ten dollars. J. L. Miller the harness man has a full line of rubber and leather belting C him. David Hefilebower surprised us with a fine melon this week. Come gain David. Nice new uoods iust received at F. V. Taylor's, remember hi price are the lowest. frd Bloss. of Wisconsin, a friend 6fd. II. Bailey's was in tin the city last WCCK. Don't fail to make a selection from Cotting's new books while the assort ment is full. Mrs. Maggie L. Fern, wife Brooks Fern, died Aug. 25, 1S91, of Grnen Citv. Mo. John and Charley Dickerson and .Tom L. ilson were taking in the state fair this week. Thos. W. Penman has taken ad vantage of the wet weather and sprout ed a young mustache. Geo. Gates, formerly of Red Cloud, but now of Clarinda, Iowa, was visi ting old friends this week. Miss Carrie Brown, has returned to Lincoln where she goes to take one of the Lincoln schools. Mr. King formerly of lied Cloud and at present a resident of Friend, Nebraska, was in Red Cloud Sunday. Remember that Cozad & Co., will not be undersold on furniture, car pets, wall papor &c. at Taylor's old stand. Call on T- K. Penman for fine jewelry watches and clocks, silver ware, specs etc. Cotting's drug store. Another carload of furniture just arrived at Cozad & Co's. Sec thm for low prices they will surprise you on Chamber Suits. Go to T. K. Penman for fine watch clock and jewelry repairing. Artis tic letter and monogram engraving. Cotting's drug store. Salter Warren is home from Ogden vwnerc he has been for some time past. He had quite a serious attack of rheu matism but is getting better. Go to Ducker's for everything you need in the drv L'oods and notion line. The finest and best selected stock in the city, and prices very low for cash. The Reunion is coming and it will pay you to get prices on Furniture, Picture moldings, etc., at Cozad & Co's. who will give best goods for the least money, i win m est ana s ,,. . Will Yciscr arc aising a very fine crop of down on their upper up, tuat m time (a long time) will be an undergrowth for a mustache. Pope Bros, arc closing out at cost. Remember before buying that they have $8,000 worth of clothing that will be sold in the next tew weeks at cost or less. Undertaking bv F. V. Tavlor wh has had yca.s of practical cxpcrincc in the scientific care of the dead and is better prepared than ever to eon duct the business in all its branches. F. V. Tavlor will aunucate anv prices offered by other houses on all (lrmns of Undertaking poods, and guarantee better goods and better ser vice. Funerals attended free in city or couaty. Mr. D. L. Groat cilled on us Thurs day. He informed us he had threshed and his rye yielded thirty bushels to the acre. We like to hear of such yields. It makes everybody feel good. Riverton Guard. Married: xVt the residence of Milon Wilson in Webster county, Ne braska, September 6, 1S91, Mr. Will iam B. Halliday and Miss Alice Har wood, both of Webster county, Rev. E. L. Ely officiating. Don't forget that next week is re union and the city will be full of strangers from every part of the states of Nebraska and Kansas. A big time is expected. Everybody come, cntcttainmentwillbc prepared for all. G. W. Knight and A. G. Sawyer of Inavalc, passed through our city Tucs aay morning enreute for Franklin, where they were taking their daugh ters. Miss Maud Knight and Miss Florence Sawyer to attend Franklin Academy. Riverton Gnard. Patronize home institutions, espec ially when they offer you better in ducements, both in regard to " assort ment, style, quality of goods and new iroods at low prices. Wiener, the popular and leading clothier of Web ster county offers all these inducements. LOCAL DRIFT. Fine tobacco and cigars at Deyo. T.ast Mondav was a lcal holiday. The cit 7 school? are now in full! blast. i V. V. Taylor wa in Superior t.i." week. Harvy Rundell has returned Ohio. from C. W. Kalcy was in Lincoln this week. Trusses, Shoulder brace Ac. at Lottiugs. tobcrt Potter is home from Hilliug, tauna AuorooyChaffi,. and,f. were i.te"-Sih1Sil'jy,Jl the city this week. Louth in Fresno county. No wo ha to The finest lines of stationery you ever saw, at Deyo Judge D, F. Trunkcy has told his oati at a good price. I The Congregational Sunday school rficnic was a succes?. Mrs. F. V. Taylor is iu Kansas City on an extended visit. Mr. M. Lester and family have moved to Red Cloud. Melbourne's Wvomiug rain reached Red Cloud in due season. Mr. Knox has secutcd & situation in the coal eheds of the B. & M. A large number of our citizens took in the state fair this week. Mrs. Tho?. Bcal left this week to visit old friends in Clinton, llhonis. Will those who have the most in terest in the cemetery sec that it is ap. n Dickeson is rolling around nur street on his new safctv bi- eycic. . Mr.Zach Barnes and Mr. Wilder were before the pension board on Wednesday. educsuay. Tohn Wil flVPli J Jon 'over ilA ywoun Willuelmson Has soitt about ifl.OOO bushels of oats and has twice as much left. Mrs. Frank Martin and children are home from their visit to the east part of the state. The Chief is prepared to do all kind Bof job work during the leunion at close figures, Mr. R. Adamson of Cowles has our thanks for a generous renewal of the Great Family "Weekly. yr A ft TlrkCTtn,. nnil liitirrtltnr jfEthcl, were in Lincoln this week, the guests of Mrs. A. L. I'tinW, Don't forget the reunion. Good speakers and lots of them, and a big time generally. Kvcry body conic L. Koontz. our leadim: livcrvman is t ( erecting a new shed for the accomoda tion of the people during the reunion. Mr. William Moore and wife of Jewell county, Kansas, arc visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. O. Lindlcy, of this city. i (J. Wiener, our tiounlar elothinir y . - r a V" tnerchant has just furnished the fire department with a fine new outfit oi suits. Mrs. Callahan lost a shawl last Fri day near Red Cloud. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at this office. Capt. Dobba is in the city. The Captain was one of those old and well tried soldier boys who did his couutry good service. Elegant new line of furniture moldings, Picture Frames, Carpets &c, at Cozad & Co's., the lowest priced house on earth. 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. Miss Jessie Arnold will be a can didate before the republican conven tion for county superintendent of public instruction, we understand. We want no fusion in ours. If the republicans die let them die game, but there is no show of dying as we ;omg to elect our ticket this Jan. icveral railway scrapers, &c, bc ?inir to Mr. J. N. McDowcl's outfit, passed through Red Cloud this week. Our reporter hopes another railroad linav be in siirht. Lt Married, at Red Cloud Nebraska. re..!..,., icf iK'ii hv 11 k. 1 rtin- UtUlCWll,!) ..?, W' J " . kev. countv ludire, Jlr. ftcicrt u. warg- man and Miss Hertha K. A. Shutts, both of Webster county. After years of experience we make the intelligent care of the dead a specialty, and arc prepared to attend all calls in the city or country. F. V. Taylor, funeral director. "No Bohemians wanted" would be a good serial for some good independ cnt to scratch his head over. A par ty that tries to cast slurs on fim class foreigners needs a guardian. A. L. Mitchell and wife arc the happv parents of a little boy baby which they have christened "Frederick Eliphalet" Mitchell. The Red Cloud friends will extend congratulation. Jake Ester and Geo. O. i"eier had a lawsuit in Judge Trunkey's court . J. .!.: n- nrrnr 3 fVim of UUi; U4J HI13 m.m w... - --j mules Jake claimed to have purchased from the late Dr. Dillard. "J fcc jury gave Jake a verdict F. V. Taylor never has charged any thing for attending funerals. He carries the largest stock and guaran tees Mtisfaction. Remember he will duplicate any price offered by other, on undertaking goods, The independents do not have much hope of carrying the whole of their ticket and have concentrated on two or three on whom they will make a desperate plea for election. They may, io it but it W.ks as if their un hai set. A. B- Phares. wife and son aad 'i.;i;n Wnlf and wile of Clinton. Illinois, old time and konorec friends j of The Cuiek pacd through Red , . ., - t .v ,.. TI. - irr .' pi , x Manitou. tolonwio. i If red Iladell while ea-ed ia draping the store, of which fee is an ,.r bad the stD ladder to rive way beneath him on Moaday, ptrcieitatiag him to the foor. In the fall ie fell on his back across the ladder which eaae near being fatal However we are glad ta leara that he will ally recover. jt vai a close call for him. iTi:RiTii lctti:k From CMllforMlti ty Mr. .. J. WertklHglon formerly r Ina vhIc rbrakM. Koituk C;?r - Tbsnklru: r'Tb3r KMRa of our frwc'ia in W t4Ur cetmicy. 7iHk, -aMJiiid hk:hcrsoinjU.:aK ' CoMforaia, I will give tbom tb- Ur I can from tb part o? vh i Owtn U ite natural tuv5hy f the county Uu part T tbo tu mm.-Hfinl the notico of qiors from U kt, & t hns be?n o'l tho main lino of travel We have ft m w raarcvl now cutaphUi and aro jretim,; to tho front at n rajiid raUj. Our rowl Umvvo tbe uwin hno of th viuthern Piurirlr nt Trnv. 42 Billon from her and travers-i aloe;; thn vallry aionj ;i.o wesi s io i i r-i i"lfi access to tho markets of tho uorld anil wn trill fcir. L in the front rank a A grain and fruit country. Thn new ruaU opens up a Motion of a couutrj" Uiat ha no Bupenor in tho ttato. I uo toil aero is a deop MHlmient without hart! pan. and is tho Fame for an unlitasloJ deptlu It cannot bo lnt for Alfalfa, fruit or Krnm. All kinds of fruit llour.ah here. the treeti are breaking down under their loads of frait now. Vhtat Ijbji Uvnj rckxI price, choice milhcK br.n.n f 1 Til per hundred. It w n Kiht worth mxMnc to ko out in thtt vnht whwat tieKln and bo jjrain harvested. Sometimert tho maehinerv ta run bv a hui tractiou ou Kino, eometimee by a team oi l- ana u . . ... , . horks they cut, thrh nni uck u trriin tt t thM i-athiril Ul ttti'l n.U..., .. .w ....... . the nnmo of tho owner atonciiwl ou each sack nnd then piled up in tho tilit tn nunif t rnnnrirtittinn to UlHrkeL Twohtavy wagons aro loadtnL'ith wheat two or threo toams aro attneheu ana one man drivos, thus witidj: tho waivj of many teamster. Sometima a traction engitio is upo1 to draw a number of wn Kons ladonoil with rnm. Uno entered Nowtnau Una season with Hixton vnor. loaded with bnrloy. They uso Htenm threshers uIho which tliroh hfter tho Rram is headel. Thoy if Htoaiu Kim plowh and hay-euttem. A tnm throeh- mj machine ouiiu wun enj;int ncjwuo fir. wntir wnimn. flUlitilv WHCOn. txxjk houso and China cook nMiiimlH one of n circuH parade more thin anything eL-o. Wo havo tho Miller Jc Lux irrncatinK system, tho canal 11 GO miles lon. Thoj seldom irniit for Krn,n but Alfnlfa, fruit and garden are irrigated. It cxwtn ?2 jer ncre ivr year, and 11a mnny titnoh an you need water it for 2 ior ncrv. Irrt gatexl croj yield enorniouly, one aero of Alfalfa will ninko more hay in ono year Uian a quarter Boction of wild prnino land in Nebraska. Kruit Hldoin uvv irrigating after tho Hocond year, tho ol joct is to grow wckh! no 11 foundation of a fortune, oh fruit ih dotlined to b.3 tho leading induatry hero in a fow yearn, and it would surprmo yotl to poo tho itiiiiwnho quftuntitieKonneworchnrdnniid vmyurdn. Grapes tho aecond year if well planted andcaretl for will pny all provioiiH ox- pensofl. A littlovmyant aixui ono muo south of us has mnny vine thnt will vield 10 pounda each of Bplen.hd grni08. might go" on indetinitely bnt will not ns sumo ono might doubt tho truth of my BtHtoment. Irrigation eoinjtnnies horo nru control otlbyBtnto lawH nnd cannot imjoo upon tho agriculturist. Juid w cx)uiparntio lv oli.xnti li.irn ()nfiiil(sr;nL' tho location. marketing facilities, water, railroad, cli mato and overything to inHiiro huccchs if tho effort iu mode. No ono will Huccoed tliat does not combino brain, lolwr, cap Uu uni patience to wait ior reeuiw. Larjie tructa of lino landu aro dividwl into Hinall parcels for tho convenience of thoeo dcinng to go into fruit farming, ami can bo purchased on ory hbornl terms nnd arrnngomentri mndo to Hint tho purchoHor. CJootl land run from .7) up to? 12.1 iK?r aero and it ib land that will produce well. Poultry hiicoeolrt well hero and eggB nro now twenty-flvo centw pr lo7cn. Vogotables bring quick returnn and am n gool price. Two crops of totatxrt can Ijo raised in ono Riuon, and yield well and bring good prtcoH. Sweet potntcw beans, etc, yield onornioufdy and noil well. Green garden vogetnblos nro NrviHl upon our table every month in tho year. W agos for ordinary" form hands nro $Q ior month. McchnnicH ?iV? to $'l 1or day. Work can bv had of mjiuo :ind tho year around. Tho educational advantage nro just as good n olwjwhorp, and teacher wngttfi rango from ) to ?" per month Many people who com." hero forget the extent of teritory included under tho narao of California, nnd eom to oTpoct to tind all thoy havo hoard of nnd rend of in the tirHt'pbice thoy hnppen to vihiI liret, but there i a groat divcmity of climate, Burfnco and jHopIo, but with all it ia a very pleasant place to In p. Mks. A. J. Wokthi.'jotov, Aug. 31, VI. Newman, Cnl. Perfect action and perfect health reoll from the um of De Witt Little Early Ri?etc, a perfect little pill. Dry Cood, Xollon. Illllncry Grocrrlc, Ac. When in want of any of thcc articles, go to S. F. Spokwucld-' There you will always find what you want and of the mot "reliable goods 1 1 c particulary solictits you to call during the reunion and if you arc in need of anything in his line he will be glad to ?cll you at lowest price?. , - - Yon nevr tried DaWill' Little Early Rivera for constipation, billloone, lck heatlache or you would not hare thee diseasce. Price- cut on men heavy Wt. No merchant can oiler you a better boot for the ismc money than Wiener. In ordsr to ar.rcjc the wrath of several disappointed candidate of thej CowIc5 independent convention, mc rinp leader, of which there i a ell organized hand in tbt city aad coaa- j ty, havt pledge! HocbHer of; the north part of the county, and j about a dozen others, that 1: thy will .tay by their party, thej thai! be re warded by biinj: elected trcaurer next fall-" Kach fellow 15 made to be licve that he u the lo'liTmoai eaoicc The boys are getting their ejea opes. I ! Do WittV Sarw&parilla drts th the syftem. It has beoeiltted many po- j pi? woo naT iraner"! ;rr?ta inr ? dera. It xill hep yo fVrnn ctl m dunaz the aa ion it will pay jou to deal with u if j you waat barainj. G. A- DccKti. j W can && afford to doTe yool . rviA.M-tvMi rK?otti Irr hooesty. IM tea l will cure oocsXipatwe aal ck hfcdacb .1 Bars! K nta of ferea vr old hnr- to " eichanse for cattl. Kwcirc at tHti oSce. " , eral aWrrefwra. i Ccxad i ., wake a peUlT cf UaderUkiii: Gvois, cd Faaral Sp-j plie. - - o-st How plain I Ije n&W ,' ; v iWK I . -v M V f ' r V rl JM-rf i .'' . wwri AV . VVt i J f . ':.JB)iVA S mTN 111 . ( if JWi ' i - WM& jT II uH B M"SIf L'tf IK A l-v. y4mBftf0i' SantaClausSoar " N.K.FAIRBANK &C0..C I HiCASa POPE SROS. m: si:i.i.in. Dry Goods, Groceries, . Clothing, Boots ana Shoes, Hats and Caps &c. Cheaper than any firm in the v.illev. I. T. I I take produce ami paj price. I also key GROCIEWIIR 1 Come and see me if you want good goods nnd fair treatment at all times, C. M. MYERS. Read! Read! Read-H OSCAR PATAU )R, 1IA PI UCHA-'Kl' Till. ESm AKJD FEEIlDgHMDlBE Or Counter ami nirkrnoii, ittitl I now pri'imrc! to rll nH) thing In hi line itml Hi Ihc Very lotel l'lgnre for rH Nothing but the best goods kept. Call and see mc when yon want anything in my line. Cash Grocery House NOW OPEN Groceries, Fruits Etc Best Cooils Only. Come and see me T.CHACKEK The Cash Grocer. What is HyM V J .L" J iTf al Carter! to Vr. Saiel PlUUf rwrrirUw fr Iau aad CkUdres. It C9uUdmullktr Opium, MrphlMeer iter Xarcotic rolUJic. ItUa lwarilM aafctfltst fr Partscoric, Vrofm, Sotliic HyrP. Ctr OJL It la PUmmmU IU gUMnmttm It tklrty year wm hy MUUm mtyUAhen. CrterU 4emtnj Wrw 4 Uy Ureriahmtm. CarU rereaU twIUC w Car. etreJ PtarriMM aad Wla4 Clc CaMrla nm toetaljkC tWabUa, curtn cacitle aad aJcacy. CaMria aaiittUtea U t4, ralU t Ktaiacli aad bewela, tirlac Iwaitay d aataral !. Ca taria U taa Caildrea'a Pautakceav-tl 3ftar Frtad- Castoria. CMKcrlA U ut cxnrOs r-ct tse 'US' Kail k njittnT'-f ud ML G. C Ccv, turmC, kiiitcrK'.rtarc4irse aoaoKtaSml. ItafveaaM i 1.1 1. rfi.ra W 111 I r ill HI' tEUtftaJtera. 4 Cmwu1 fit lilt llltl iTl t-" w- - -w - m - - - -- tc&vsJ ion aaraK ta- ii i.fci ir ii sA tMbwr aMMjnaMirW ra.x.r gj."w 6. r im9mf,rtMmrtmf U m. 9mm T- Oaty mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm- o r?y mini Mf lh secies of Xsmy recollcctron recall memiovievi sop-Heitle nun? tn me poies ct (grew ovs .u TljfSmokea.vieSrnclJ trjar ir?f Bui lJ?a5e ti cf So a p wd 7J since aepnea. we Truseofflfealuif'gdnfo v4e aqaro unHulin As 600H w tfjej offered the highest market - a large stock of Castoria. i I mwl m ms&r mf jmmiftmm wwfc' a.a.xM.a.a. -Tl 1MB 4k IMrf l &f 1 fcul !&!. sradaes. J e ' rz T Gtm & mm a Crr lUTji. Wu . FEED jr '?. - 'if