;ajj, r-- - - IJ - .iK .VW .4fr s? s&s't: ,1 r i5i ; -a? . "St. ort Abstract Co., Eed Cloud, L. M. FORT, Manager. FurniBhed to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOriCE. Havinr had ten yean per ence In rounty '"J" UWiWIll "-."'V "" r "..lT. . ..i... i 1 :i mesiaic, wc ;lrt""-c All orucrB nneu jirwnji.iy. iu.w uwmi .hm ..... and approved. Address or call on L. II. FORT Manaoeh, Red Cloud, Neb. llcpubliean Judicial Con vention, The republican electors of the 10th Judicial District in Nebraska are rci,iiestol to send del egates from the several eot.ntles to meet in con vention, in tlieclty of Holdresc luesday taih, day of September l&il. at 7 o'clock p. in., for the imnnw of placing in uoiuiiiutlou a cmiUifl. ate for Judue of said district, and to transict iwh other business ns may be presented to the contention. The sex end counties are entitled to representation as follows, l.einr based on tho ole cast for lion. l.i-o. II. Hastings for at toroev t.eurral. in IxO. bUIiir a delesaU, at UK lo earn countv. and I for each lm votes auanvajw traotnui thereof: VsUtu ivuntj KmcxJ " tUtUU c 4 ... v ?'. 1 U vVAiTndexl IhAl l0 l-Walr W Hdlllit- the delegates u. l w -v - w- --.-- . j- . a .vu.n?t.M H.tst llit thr ittMfC rw t.t Vy.HKM'tst tttCJAt a lull Olr oi 1110 Otfii tocst&a. " -" ..... . ri..i. J. K. Yxtuu K, Chairman. U. Noanaau, Secretary. Soltee to Non-resldeHt Defrn danls. In the district coutt of Webter county Ne- VrasVa. Charles 11. Smith, . i llenrt McOorniel. et at. 1 , i-.therine Feltls and John Trills nonresl, cnt dclendauts m said cnu;i oii are lirrrbj not-tU-d that on the tnitd day of hentembrr, 1K1. he," alnliS abote named tiled his petition in to IlMrlct court or Webster county lsebraka. sxn.iist-.oii Impleaded with others the object KraycVof Ulrli is to foreclose , a certain real estfite mortRaRe xecuted by Henry Mc ;. i ...,.. .i.w.mvpiI to .liihn Mooie and n llliuri 11.... "W" - - .-.,... .1 1 ,.. ..lulntllf ,;iicii t .ii.,....- .III ) a certain realestato coupon iwic ....... 1 .v 111. fn.jiim for Interest attached 01 the piluclpal slim f 100().no. and there Is now duo Hn all o. .1 and W., ::0'!?Jin: " taxes tiaiti 10 prmeci u.iiih w", - I.... . V, ..- Ji.inii .un niMint rr nras a decree that the same mav be paid or in default of which the premises mav bo Bold to satlhly the anion -t found duo iilalntlH and alsw that said ..r....inni mid each of them may le foreclosed of all mItT f rcdirmptlon in and to. slid prem lues, and fur Hitch other and further relief a may bo found Just and equitable. oii aie re iiulred to answer salil petition on or hffore Monday, tho l'.'th day of Octolwr. IKit. rilAKLI&II.riMITJl. I'laiiitlff. 6-lt IlT Kalkv &nAitK--n. IlisAtt'y. NOTICE. To Frank Kose and Kclwln It. I'caderRrass, Defendants. . . . You will take notice that on the 20th da of AuKust.1831, the American SaTinpn Hank of Be atrice, Nebraska, plaintiff filed Us petition In the district court of Webster county, Iebraska. against John Q. Osben and aald defendants, tha object and praj er of w hich are to foreclose a cer tain mortgaKe executed by John Q. Osben to tut plaintiff upon the south lialf of the north east quarterof section 24. township I, ranxe 12, west of tho cth principal meridian, to secure the payment or a certain promissory not dated February. 15. l&sS. For the sum of $600.00 due and payable five vearsafter dateand that there is now due upon sa'id notes and mortage the sum of fGi.C0 and interest at 10 per cent, perannum from February ID, 1831. riaintilTprajs tor a. decree that defendant be required to pay the came or that said prcinleei be sold to satisfy tho amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or fcefore tho 12th day of October, 1801. Dated August 2S, 1K1. TlIK AMBICAH SAYIXIlll BANK. ByC.E. Wiiitk, Its Attorney. G-4 Legal Notice. Distil:! court or "Webster county, Nebraska. Karrick Biggs, Pltff . TS. Barney Meter, FrnncisaM?Ier. William Englcs, W. . Wheeler, Mary K. lTeston, Joseph 1'reaton. 'I he Barnes MI ' Co, Def 'ts. The above iritned non-residents will take no tice that on the 23th day of August. 1891 the nbove nnmed pUintiff Tiled his petition in the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, airalnst the above named defendants, the object and prajnr of which is to forclose a. certain mortgage executed by defendants Barnsy Meier and Francis C. Meier to the plaintiff upon the southwest quarter of sections, town 2. range 10. west of the six F.M., in Webster countv, Nebaraska, to secure the payment of a certain pronusorv noteaud interest coupons thereto at tached, dated November 11, lh5. for the sum of one thousand dollars and due and luyable on the 11th day of November. 1890. lhat there Is now due on said note and mortgage the sum of ne thousand and sixty ana xoariy-eignt ene hundredths dollars with Interest thereon at teu per centperannum Irom November 11, 1K0, forwhichtaidplantiffpraysfora decree that defendants Barn.'y Meier and Fancis I. Meier be requested to pay the same or that sant premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that the defendants and each of them be barred of all equity or redeptlon pr other interest in said mortgaged premises and for all equitable relief. You are requested to answer sal petition on or before the 6th day of Octo ber, 1891, KERBICK BIGGS. CAPK McNgXT.HlsAtt'js. 04 Sheriff'. Sale. Notice is hereby given that under aud by virtue of an order of sale issued from the ofllco ,.r - h 1'rm.A clerk of the distrlat court of tho Ighth judicial district within and for Webster ending therein, wherein E. Cochrane is plaln- and against Noah B. Thomas aud Jencrson Tiionias defendants, I shall offer for sale at t vendue to the highest bidder for cash in unii nttht cast door of the court-hous in Bed Houd, in said Webster county, Nebraska (that deing the nuuuing wuerein uiu i.isi. icnu m aiu court was holdeti) on the a2d dajr or September, 1801, at 1 o'clock p. m. ot said day the following des cribed property lo-wlt: I-ots five and six in block one in Kaley and Jacksou's addition to tlietownot Bed Cloud, Webster county, Ne braska. Given under my hand this 19th day of August A.l). 1891. C. A. Teel. Sheriff O.O. Teel, Deputy. G. B. Chamey, rialntifl's Attorney. 4-5t Legal Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Webster Couuty, j To all persons interested in the estate of John N. Potter deceased. Whereas, John G. I'otter, on the 8th day of September, 1S91, filed his verified application iu the county court of our said countv of Webster, alleging that John N. I'otter late or said county, died in bald countv on the 30th day of January, IsOl intestate and praying that letters oi admin istration may lssuo to said John G, I'otter in the S remises. Whereupon I have appointed Tucs ay, the Ctli day of October, isot, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon at my ofllco in said couuty as the time and place for a hearing on said appli cation and all H.rsous interested may apiear nnd show cause if such exists w by the praj cr of said application be not granted. It is further ordered that said applicant give notice to all persons Interested in said estate of the pendoucy ot the application and the time and place set for hearing of the same by caus ing a copy of this order to be published in the Bod Cloud Chief a weekly new spat er printed iu eald Webster couuty, for three weeks succes sively, previous to the time set for the heating. Witness my official signature aud the seal of the county court of our said county of Webster, this 15th day of September, lsai. M D. F. Trunk rv. County Judge. JAek air reate fer W. 1 Deaclax Shoes, r not fer snle la year laee ask yar eater t Mead far catalarae eecare the mreacr, aatl set then far y. tTTXlLE KO SUBSTITUTE. S WHY W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cENfPR.eN TK BEST SHOE THE IIIU FN TK MKT? It la a seamless saoe, with o Ucta or wax UirtsmC to hart ttefeet; aaade of the be 8ae eaU. J-? ad easy. ad beeaum m make ator ahoet of thU trade Hum any other mannfaftmrer.lt rqaals kaad wwedafcoescaeUagrrtmMJiBtot&n. m M M WGrailiv Hsadwrt, ttotaectcaK SOaoe ever offered for SflJB: eaoala Freacb SrxwtMiowticacotfKwsaiotoixiia. Sa styllsfe. conrorUble sad durable. The beet Toe evereSIwed at taifPrtc;fMjrde as cas toMadeahoM cestlac from Stoo to . v MMMlMMNl Farer, Ballroad X f3aadltterCarrlersan wear them: aaecatr. Zamlem. nootk laslde. heavy three soles, eaten iLoSmSKe. Oae pair will wear year. SsSCsis flae emlfi bo better hMeTeroffeml at S2." Pri: oao trial wffleosivtoce thost whojtaehcforcortsdjerTlc iffsrtTtMihimsrrr'wniwferBoouiermagTT 1 v i""" Ti i"iim ill nnfliffnlirf Bays9 SWKjSSsSaS-H as weir sm 1111 ihiTi mills eiTir II K . fthe tecresttag sales jhow. biMaiBiM ea the Betsom o ' rr.call7 MCMKY DlEMUCH, X m4 ' r ..".. . 1 - ..mI..i..ci iinurtirnf prtlnn2l. IOUI1 t... .'iiii jiiiiii MiMiro aaiy i nhinV. in niiiKe nine K, went of ihoCth 1. M., .1 V U-J '...n.n.i Nebraska. I CUI t Mill MlUlll N JHk.1 IS THE jewra, aua one , ic inu ., . 1V1UWK.U"". .; V . -. .1-1! .. l....l !..! Bcpubllcan County Convention. The republican electors of Webs'er county are requested to send delegates from the etr.d tnivnuiiiits to mrrt In convention at the court hniuii In the city of Bed Cloud, Tiiedir. Je temler 22d at 11 o'rlock a. m. for Hie puri 01 placliiKin nomination candidates for thefollow (' offices: One countv iudce. one sheriff, one ciiuutv treasurer. onecount cltrk, one countyA .superintendent or puniic instruciion. one coun tv surveyor, ono coroner, one clerk of the dis trict court, also to elect seven delegates to the republican state convention to be held at Lin coln September the 24th. 1831. and seven dele gates to thn Judicial convention of the Tenth Judicial district. 1 he ! oral townships aie entitled to represen tation as follows, the appointment being based upon the ote cast for honorable Heo. H. Hast tnj;s for attorney general in 1830 giving one del e:ate at large to each townshtp (except the first and second wards of Red Cloud citv) and one Mr each ten votes aud the major fraction tncreof : lilMi 1 lollll . . -.. sa. ....... ........ Oak ireeK ......................... 1 otsdam .............................. CilSUWOOQ. . .. . ...................... jnaTaiw ........................................ Calnci ton..... ....................... .......... Line.... .............................. 4arneld... .................................... Red cloud 1st ward Guide Kock i Stillwater Batin 3 Walnut Creek . Kim Creek.... Beaver Creek.. llarmonv ............................ ............................ ............................ a. ....... .................. Pleasant lull. mA vxnwA'yA ward ........................ '1 It Is rcconiiur nded that no proxies be admit ted, that the delegates present cast the full vote of the delegation. alsothatthe prlmailcsbeheld Saturday. Sept, 19. The following persons shall be entitled to vote at tho republican primal les: All republican electors and all other electors who. if challenged, shall declare their Inten tion to act with tho republican party at the coming election. By order ot the central com mittee llnxiiv GiuiAM. Chairman. D. F.TituNKxr, Secretary. Bucklcn'ft ArnlecB Salve The Best Salvo in the world for cuts, RmiaM. Knrefl. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, ferer Sorea, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and nil other Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pny re quired. It is guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prico25 cents por box. For snle by L. H. D eyo.8 Special Notice. I am now prepared to make farm Unns at reasonable rates of interest option payments if desired, and old loans renewed. D. B. Spanooi.k Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlf - $400 Will buy a fine residence property in lied Cloud. Apply at-this omce. Notice to Teuclicm. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers ofthc public schools of this couuty, at Itcd Cloud on the third Saturday of each month. Snccial examinations will be held on the Friday precccding the 3d Sat urday of each moDth. The standing required for 2d and .Id grade certificates is the same no grade below .0 per cent., average oU per cent; for first grade certificate no rrrade below bU per cent., average 90 per cunt in all branches required by law. D. M. Hunter, County Supt, Funeral Director. Cozad & Co.. make a specialty of Undertaking Goods, and Funoral Sup plica, A Bargain. A span of seven year old horses to exchance for cattle. Enquire at thsi office. g lw. I. W. TULLEYS, IH. D. Homer opal file Ptiyatctan, Red Cloud, - Ncbratma. Office opposite First National Bank. U. S.Examlnlng Surgeon. Khrouic dlseas es treated bv mall. De-Witt's 8arenparilla destroyes suoh poisons as scrofula, skin disease, eczema, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lves. t NOTICE. All nominations for township officers must bo made and properly certified to the county clerk '20 days before election, or they will not be printed on tickets. See section S of the clec- ( tion laws. H. 1). It annev, 4-4t County Clerk. $400. Will buy a fine residence property in Itcd Cloud Apply at tliis office. Wnea Baby was sick, wo gave her Caatoria. When she was a Child, she cried for CsstorU. When sbo became Miss, sho clung to Castoria. When tho bad Children, she fare them Castoria Strawberry l'lnnln Tor Sa le. You can get strawberry plants the first of September which will grow berries next season. Prices Go cents per 100 or 5, per 1,000. L. II. Rum. Children Cry for F'xi hcr's Castorla. - 1 MS - Legal Notice. In the district court of Webster coun ty, Nebraska. The Philadelphia Mortcncs and Trust Company, riamtiu. vs. Jonn M. Stewart and Elizabeth S. Stew art, Defendants. John M. Stewart nnd Elizabeth S. Stewart non-resident defendants will take notice that on the 4th day of Sep tember, 1S90, the Philadelphia, Mort gage and Trust Company plaintiff here in tiled its petition in the district court ot Webster county Nebraska, against the said defendants the object nnd pray er of which is to foreclose a certain mor tgage executed by th e defendants to the Guaranty Investment Company of Atch ison, Kansas, upon the south east quarter of the south west quarter of section stvenUtu. the east haif of tho uurth west ii..-trtrr nnd south west quarter of north i.:i quarter ot section twenty, toivutwo, north of range twelve, west of the sixth 1 M., in Webster county, Ne baskn. i Mture the payment of a oertarn proud . it io and interest, dated Au gust . : : mi due and payable August lstlS02.fi the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars which 6aid note and mortgage wereon the 5th day of Octo ber, 1SS7, indorsed and assigned to plain tiff. There is now due from defendants to plaintiff upon :-aid note and mortgage the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars with interest at ten per cent per buuuiii irom .January, 1, 101.; lur wuica annum from January, 1, 18&D, for which ffiiSi 'ft"?, S: fendants be required to par the same or that said premises may be 6old to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 5th day of. October 1891. - Dated iepteaber 4, 1691: ' f Philadelphia MoKroAGr Titusflr.Coic panv. . .. L .... - r By Case& Mcrxeny, ir. ah?. THE CHIEF Friday, Sept. 1 ! hutcreil at the l'ost Offlw in Ked Cloutl, 1 as mall matterol the second claw Ited Cloud, Neb., LOCAL. DRIFT. J Pineiooacco aim iii;aio "j. LAlfred iladcll is again able to .,. .t ....1 Mt.MWT n t T Ia, n be uruuuu. Trusses, Cottings. Shoulder braces &c. at lnf. Cutran was i hc city M-nlurt i.sli.'iuc Horn his trip .0 Illinois. Mrs. BcntljV, si.-tcr Mollic, is visit ing in the city. A. G. Miller has arrived home from the Hot Springs The finest lines of stationery you ever saw, at Peyo Mrs. Julia Knox returned from Burr Oak this week. The mother of Mrs. L.H. Fort is visitin" her this week. The reunion was a gr.and success and a vorv rjlcasant ifftir. j The Episcopal church is being Tiioved to new grounds. J. M. Chaffin and wife were up from Guide Rock this week. Mrs. H. D. Itanney, wife of our county clerk arrived home Thursday. J. L. Miller's brother o Obcrlin, Kansas was attending the reunion this week. John Hunter, of Kansas, father of Charley Hunter, is visiting his son at Inavale. , Mrs. Tisdel, department president of the W. 11. C. was a guest of Mrs. Dow's. Kcrt Tennant heined to swell our flattened pocket book this week. Thanks. Maron Swcczy, daughter of Judge Sweezv. was the eucst of Ella Cook j j fj this week. A. A. Frame of Ulnc Hill was a nlcsant caller this week and cave cur pockets a lift. Mrs. Kate McMakin, senior vice president of the W. It C. is a guest of inrs. lvatc Pond. I r I Anson Higby came in Hrpm Dcadwood. He will this week move his family there shortly. Mrs. Ed. Bohanan and daughter, of Lincoln, were visiting at E. L Suith's this week. M. C. Jackson brought us in a fine watermelon that made our devil smile from year to year. Thanks. The democrats want to have a con vention now and put up a ticket. That is what they should do. 0. K. Pitney, came in this week and relieved the distress of the Great Family Weekly with a big dollar. Mrs. Harvey Vincent is home from South Dakota, where has been for five weels at the residence of her mother. S. W. Coon of Republican City, was a nlctsant caller the other day. The good brother looks as natural as ever. Elegant new line of furniture moldings, Picture Frames, Carpets &c, at Cozad & Co's., the lowest priced house on earth. The republicans should not make any fusions with any party. Fight it out on the line of straight republi canism or nothing. Frcd Petersen, tho engineer who nas Dcen aoseni auuuv iwu jcars, aim family, arrived home last week. Fred has been all over the west. Do not fail to call and sec F. V. Taylor's stock before buying. He bujs by the car this saves freight and cart sell cheaner than anybody. lV , . . .1 hMrs. Paul Phares, and her three Vr.l.ilirnn nf Tnnnlrri TtTonnna am Visit. ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i. Newhouse. Paul is expected in about two wcck3. Mrs. M. R. Wickens of Sabetha, Kansas, national senior vice president of the W. R. C. was the guest of Mrs. Judson. The lady was formerly of DcWitt county, Illnois. James Groves was in this week and informed us that he will soon move to Missouri. Mr, Groves is a splendid citizen and The Cuibf is sorry to lose him from Webster county. The council should by all means have a lot of cobble stones hauled and put in next to the side walk on Webster Mrcet. Absolutely the stench aris:nc from the putrid matter stue!ls to heaven, and then some. There is no use talking, but the school board should have a side walk built to tho Kindergarten school. That ihe building has been erected for nearly three years aud no side walk, dues nnt speak volums for our school boird. IX A. Schaffuit and Mary Schaffnit, brothtr and Mstcr nf our-friend Chas. Schaffnit. have returned to eheir home in Perry, Illinois. Miss Delia Schafi nit accompanied them. After a short viVt she goes to Quincy to attend college'. Rev. E. J. Randall had expected to go away this week, but has concluded to remain until the first of next. Therefore, will preach his final sermon lo the church, next Sunday morning. Come out and hear his final words to the church. A Membkb. Daisy Stoddard, "the blooming lit tle u'o. utionut" of Nebraska, delivcr el a hcautifal recitation Tuesday night at the camp fire. Daisy is a wonderful girl and her oratorical powers are surpassed by none. Ne braska people feel proud of her and her ability. She is a wonderful child and will win her way to fame. D" PRICE'S spam Baking UJGaPowder: . tJsed imiliBsxms of Homes 40 Years U12 Slandartl local purrs. (lo to Dejo for machine oil. Go to Deyo for school supplies Will Gross was in Red Cloud. this week. Gospel Uymos No, C for sale at Cottinus Mrs- J. II. Fennan wa3 in his week. mc cn - ! .t i'lr. ikljua nos uiwiiuiiif, "- K. mi .... .Mr. MvrnT.iiir.rr rria r.r.i.i.r':. fair last week. Dpyo will sell you wall paper cheap er than ever this fall. Cotting is the leader in tablets and other school supplies. TriE CniEF is delayed this week 01 account of the reuniin. MissMattieCroxton of Guide Rock, Was in the city this week. The street car line and hacks did a good business this week. A. H. Carpenter adds his name lo the Great Family Weekly. A republican league was organized in Garfield township this week. Ja MeClintoc called this week and squared for the G. F. W. thanks. J. L. Miller the harness man has a full line of rubber and leather belting C him. Col Adams of Superior was a pleas ant caller at these steam headqutrtcrs this week. II. S. Holcomb and mother left this week for Godfrey, Oklahoma, for a short visit. Rev. Walker of Burr Oak, was sleeping ou a plank at J. II. Smith's this week. Nice new goods just received at F. V. Taylor's, remember his prices are the lowest, Joseph Noble and F. M. Bcarh add their names to the Great Family Weekly this week. Thanks. There will be the usual services at Congregationl church next Sunday with preaching by the Pastor. J. E. Kelly, register of the land office at Bloomincton, was treading on Red Cloud soil,"this week. Mr. Walters an old friend of C. B. Crone's was in the citv this week. It had been 14 years since they met. Jdgc Byrum and Editor Crane of Bloomincton invaded our sanctum this week. They were taking in the reun ion. Remember that Cozad & Co., not be undersold on furniture, pets, wall paper &c. at Taylor's stand. Call on T- E. Penman for will oar- old fine jewelry watches and clocks, ware, specs etc. Cotting's store. silver drug J. B. McGrcw, cashier of the state bank at Franklin, and J. S. Ray post master at Naponee, was in the city this week. Another carload of furniture just arrived at Cozad & Co's. See them for low prices they will surprise you on Chamber Suits. B. F. Boynton, wife and daughter, of Rook Falls. Illinois, were in the city this week. Mr. B. owns a farm in this county. Wc hear it remarked by many from home and abroad tbit the present re union is the best they have ever seen at any time or place. Go to T. E. Penman for fine watch clock and icwelrv repairing. Artis tic letter and monogram engraving. Cotting's drug Btore, W. C. Schcnck, of Denver, Col., aocompanied by his better half is vis iting this week with his parents in this city, and attending the reunion 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. Mrs. Clara Jankcrmann, department president of Kansas, addressed the W. R. C. ladies on Friday. Also Mrs. Wheeler, department inspecting and instituting officers and several others. 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 eon duct the business in all its branches. F. V Taylor will aupncatc any prices offered by other houses on all tlascs of Undertaking goods, and guarantee better goods and better ser vice. Funerals attended free in city orcounty. Geo. Ducker of .lolict, 111., one of hc most thorough dry goods men in the west, was in Kcd Cloud this weer, looking after his Red Cloud bu.iuess. We arc always pleased to sec our Illi nois friends. F. V. Taylor never has charged any thing for attending funerals. He carries the largest stock and guarcn- teej satisfaction. Remember he will duplicate any price offered by others, on undertaking gJods, Judge Gasliu. says of Beale, the independent candidate for district juige "that be has not enough sense to practice before any court," Do the people want such material in snch an important place. A. Calmus has opened a bikery and restaurant in the room just north of Murray's fair store. His son Charley, who by the way. is one of the very best bakers, will do his baking. Tme Chief wishes them a hearty support, to which they are entitled. ! Word received this week from Penn sylvania, announces the death of Miss Beulah Strohra, daughter of Mrs W. H. Strohm of this city. She died very suddenly while en route home to Red Cloud. Her many friends have the sympathy of the people of this city. 3d AS.WAL IEI1MOV Glerlou Time wd Crowd Present. BIS The attendance at Camp Sheridan this week hai been good, although not as large as expected by tome, but larger than wa. looked for by other?. 1 """C .1 . -.ifVminarcd with other reunions of the , . r -it .. 1. L-mil it wis fullv ud to the avcrace. to l ., 1 . 1 ,i.:t.. ,i, ..-itfnv ineieasi. anu .uau iujiik- nit many ' the attendence was much larger than the average. Much disappointment has been expressed on account of the failure of many -prominent .p?akcrs who were billed for the occasion, ana there is a faint .'tpicinn on the part of some that the bill of fare, so to speak, was gotten up to insure a large attendance of visitors, without any expectation on tho part ot the com mittee that it would be fulfilled. However quite a number of those who promised to be present failed to put in an appearance aud other speakers had to be arranged for. causing much vex ation on the part of the management. But not withstanding these little drawbacks, it will be conceded by all, the Nebraska and Kansas interstate re union was asucoees and will reflect cred it for'the citizens of Red Cloud, and the committee that spared no pains to make the occasion one of the best of the kind ever hell in southern Ne braska. Up to Thursday evening nearly four hundred of the old sol diers had registered, Iowa taking the lead with 114, followed by Illinois 95. Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin coming next in the order named. A noticablc feature so far has been the good order that has prevailed and the almost to tal absence of men under the influence of liquor, making the presence of a nolice force almost unnecessary. No doubt however, the prevailing good order has deen largely due to the pres ence and vigilance of those on the po lice duty, and much credit is due them ror their services on the camp ground and in the city. Another noticablc feature durin the nights of the reunion was the o comparative good order and quiet throughout the camp after the close of the campfires. Jo has found his mule and kept him at home, or the said venerable and u lustrious mule is dead, which may ac count for his conspicuous absence at this reunion. Let him It. I. P. which means "rest in peace, or words to that effect. Of the five hundred soldiers who registered their names, 12G enlisted in Iowa, 9G in Illinois, 85 in Ohio. 52 in Indiana, all others states about 140. In the Band contest for prizes the Daisy Stoddard band took first prize, Superior Cornet Band, second. Of martial bands, Bottom's martial band of Ruskin Nuckolls county, took first prize, anu lieu ciouti drum corps sec ond. We have no criticism to make on the above awards, for the contest was well contested, but many who witness ed it think the Superior band was en titled to the first prize. In addition to the bands above mentioned the small band composed of Stephen Gangbin and five sons, of Cowlcs, de serve special mention. The Chief join with the citizens of Red Cloud, in expressing their thanks to all these bands, and hope they will favor us with their presence and music on fu ture occasions. Camp Sheridan is perhaps second to none in the advantages and conven iences it affords for a successful re union, being situated adjacent to th city on the west and within easy reach of the B. fc M. Depot on the south, and street railway to the camp from both city and depot. The entrance to tne crounas is through a large and tastefully decorat ed archway with "welcome" on a banner over head and a great profusion of sib pies of agricultural products on either side. The camp is regularly laid off and covered with commodious and comfort able tents, and has an abundant sup ply of the best and purest water, fur nished from wells conveniently located by the committee for that purpose. Too much credit cannot be given to committee of arrangements for the thorough and completeness with which which they performed their diffi cult duties, everything be- inc done with a view to the comfort and convenience of those who attend. While there were on the grounds the various stands for profit and amusements, no fakirs were allow ed, and nothing seriously objectionable in the way of sport was to be seen The afternoon of r rniay was given un to the ladies of thhc W. R. C. who deserve special and favorable mention for the variety of their exercises, and the satisfactory manner in which they were rendered. The want of time for bids oar giving such a report of their proceedings and exercises as thev jnstly merit, but wc will mention at random a few of the many things that deserve a more extended notice. The music by the Miss Josie Igou club, was just whtt the citizens of Re d Cloud expected, vcrj fine. Addresses were given by Mrs. M. R. Wickens,national seniorviee president Mrs. Clara Jankcrmann of Katsns, Mrs. Kate McMakin of Nebraska, and others, all of which were entertaining! and instructive, and tho recitation by a '-Soldier's daughter" as published in the nroirram. was given very effect- ivelv bv Miss Nellie West of Red j Cloud. The catnpfirc in the evening was in terrupted by fears of a storm which seemed to be gathering in the west but which, fortunately, did not mater ialise. Thus closed one of the most pleas ant and successful, reunion ever held in this district, and second to none we have ever attended. We have heard none speak of it ex cept in terms ofpraie, and The Chief feels warranted in pronouncing it a success. The parade Thursday af trnooa was quite imposing. It was started froB the camp 'ground, came aorta on Seward, eat on 5th aveaae, north on Webster where the procession was re ceived by Geas. Bowen, Tetr and others aad thea marched btek to the grounds. Althevgk auay of the prsaiaeat speakers whe had bees hilled to speak at the resale failed to get here, there were preseat a good array of pablie speakers, of wheat Hob. A S. Pad deck, Paal Vaadervoort, asd Capt. C. E. Adams of Superior made the pria- cipal'spccches. the latter named gen tleman, according to the remarks wc have heard having delivered the most polished addrc5S of the scriep. Among the campfirc cclebretic. the irrepressible Sergeant Cole, from the "State of Franklin' was on hand with hi usual amount cf fun and hu mor and actually told a few rampfiro stories that many vl at hearer had never heard before or bird ever. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, n joting man nf Burlington. Ohio, states that he-hnd been under the care of two pruaune-nl physicians, and ui their treatmrnl until ho was not able to cot around. They pronouncnl hw ca to be con sumption and incurable. He was por suaaed to try Dr. Ktng's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs, and cold and at that time was not able to walk across tho street without resting. He found. before he had used half of a dollar bot. tie' that he was mirch better: he contin ned to use it nnd ts to-day enjoying good health, If you havo any throat, lung or cheat trouble try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Tnal bottle frto at L. H. Deyo's drugstore- nl in Si SI i .-- To California, Oregon, Whh- laglon and other Western pointsIn I'ullaian 4'olonlaU Sleeper Via, the I'nlon Im- elfle. The constant demand of the traveling pnblic to tbe West for a comfortable and at the same time an economical mode of traveling ha- led to the establishment of what is known as Pullman Colon. t Sleep er.. 7hee cars are furnished complete with good comfortable hair luftttrtwes, warm blaukets, now white linen, curtain which nccure to the occupant of a berth a much privacy ns is to 'ie had in llrnt. clav sleepers, plenty of towel.", comb, brnshe?, etc There are alo separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smoking is absolutely vrohtbltcd Another fact not to be overlooked i that these Pullman Colonist Slcper are attached to the daily fast ex pre. trains thus enabling paengers occupjing these cars to make the saruo time as occupanU of first-cla Pnllman Sleeper. A charge of f 3.in) for a lower or upper double berth U made between Council Hlufld. Omaha or Kansas City and San Francitco or Portland For thoe furnishing their own bedding free berths are given in Pullman Colonic Cars running between Council Bluff. Kntua City nnd Portland. The Pullinnn Colonist Sleeper is es pecially commended for tho use of the homeseeker who is moving to the west with his family, and who desired com fortable sleeping accomodation enroute but cannot afford to pay the tlrst cla Pnllman Sleeping Car fare. For matter descriptive of any state or territories through which tho L'niou Pacific runs, or for rates, time of trains etc., etc, npplv to K. L. LOMAX. (?eul Pass, nnd ticket Agent. Omaha, Neb. Kleetrie llltter. This remedy in becoming so well known and so opulnr ns to need no Bjiecinl mention. All who havo hmmI Klcotric Bitters sing the witue wing of I'rntse. A purer mcdicino drM not exist nnd it in gunranterHl to do nil thnt is claimed. Kloclric Hitters will euro nil diseases of tho liver nnd kidney, will remove pimples, boils, salt rhume and other affections cnnmd by impure blood. Will drive mulnria from tho system nnd prevent ns well ns euro all nialnnnl fevers. For euro of hendeche, constipa tion and indigestion try Electric Bittern Entiro satisfaction guaranteed, or monoy refunded. Price uOcUi. nnd el.W per bottlo nt L. 11. Deyo's drugstore. ! H i m Call on Deyo for tablets, slates, and school supplies of all kinds. i i ... --i i We can not afford to deceive you Cotidecnce is begotten by honesty. De Witt's Little Early Itinera are pills tha will cute constipation and sick headache I J-Ir. P. W. Shea, traveling salesman !6r the Kcnnard grocery company, has moved oacK to ncu v.ioui, ana is located in the Garbcr dwelling on south Steward street. Wc arc pleased to hear of his return to tho city. A Husband's Mistake. Husbana too often permit wives, and parents tl,eir children to suffer from head ache, dizziness, neuralgia, sleepleces fits, norvoosnes, when by the n of Dr. Miles' Restorative Xervine such serious results could easily be prevented. Drug gists everywhere say it gives universal sat isfaction, nnd has an Immense rale. Wood worth co., of Fort Wayn, Ind.; Snow co., of Syracuse, N- Y.; J. C Wolf, Hillsdale, Mioh.; and hundreds of others say "it is the greatest seller they ever knew." It contains no opiates. Trial bottles and fine book on Nervess Dis ease, free at C. L. Cottings. 5 I ! The Reunion n coming and it will tay you to get prices on Furniture, 'icturc moldings, etc, at Cozad St Co. Dre-s jour boj, & it cts o little money if jou buy their suit at Wie ner's. i. .ii s Perfect action aad prfct hlth rfxali from the c of De Witt's Little rUrfy Riers, a perfect little pill. 3lllcV .erre aad I.Uer IMHa. Act en a sew priDcipt rs-gnUUcg tic liver, stomach aod bowsl tiroeh ihe nrve A new discovery. Dr. IXfle' pills speedily care bilo3nr, bad ti. torpid liver pilt, costlp:jox Ua ! , , , .knj... tti- eqcJUcu lor ssro, -mvmri, Eu.i.r .,-wm- est, mildest, surest: . go. a Yoa ae-er tried Ds Witt's Little Early Risers for cooUpstios. blHloa. sk headache or you would cot hv tbr disease. ! No a-rcbaat ran eer tots a letter' boot for the ae aoaer thas Wieser. D Witts Srsfn!i rinntw ths blood, iscruMiw tLespyetitoaadrrtnsssy tbe systecQ. It has becetitled assay pso pss who have staAersd from blood disor ders. It will help yea. i Children Cry (v f Pttchrv9 Castrfa. fo 1 i K Pi 1:1 f7ieif Get AND SO DOES SwxskCrU&s Son?. MADE-ONE BY I N.rvfAIRBrNKflLCO. Chicago. Dry Goods Carpets. Our aew goods of crr desc-rlnllttn are now an satr, shi! tkc Most t'owtplcle ever shnun In llnsllitgs. HV will wake II pn tlsllor to buy their entire bill ol" u: Our Itrrs wU nnd Trimmings are the tmt i-ttWlr In liir lntc. In t arpru wc show Ingrain from ja eriit to 7A eeul cr jwrd. also llrusrl, Tloqtictts Aiminsler r. .rt square him! Rug of all kinds, ineludiug ftmjrna'a, Ilugdads Ae, Ae. MESSMAMIPW Sirs. Wooley Is In etiargr of this important drparlmnit. Artistic Draping aud glor-lltlliiu gonu nt l o-thlrtl Ontnttn prlic. MSLMNERY This department I without an rqual In Ihe talc for lots prices and I'lne PiirMitii clclgn. .lU llulton lot general charge, mh Jll Coyne manager or the trimming department. A Piekens & Bom, 713-714 Central Block, Hasting. Neb. Read! Read! Read! OSCAK PATMOK, HAS PI'IU'IIASKD THK r C'onover and lllrkerson, aud Is now prepared to sell as) thing In his line and at the 'erj lowest I'lgure for rash " Nothing but the best goods kept. (-all and see mc when yon want anything r- in my line S Sa S4Bft Cash Grocery House NOW Groceries, Fruits Etc Best Coods Only Come and see mc T. C. HACKEH The Cash Grocer. THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. WUA. MAKK a w sa is sa POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world What if .bbbv ss.S' sasa a. s' AM P " Aw aaB ar ssssl H CrlA 1j Ur. ganael PI teller's pncrlftfea. far Iaaau and Children, It coataiaa aeitar Oinas. M9rpkl ar otker Narcotic sulsstaace. It Is a karatJe sWtltl far Farecorlc, Dropa, Soihir Hjraa, aad Casir OIU It is rrnniT IU iraaraat 1 thirty jrmrt' aa hj MiUIoms af Xatbers. CotrU destroys We raw 4 aiJys fereriakaeas, CaWrLa arrvcau TssltUc t Card, cvres DiarrlMaa aad Wla4 CU. CaaCrU rUm Ueikiac tr al , cvrca CaatarU aafisallataa taa sa4 awwaia, gUtim hmithj aa4 aataraJ tavla U tba Calldraa's CmMtOTix. Csasssfc is as ij mtmu ia an f-r rv ssrfsasssssiassri4.-!rissv" ksoMrsi Is.a.COsms.w. 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