m from jSf Hut a.RKwpflS wiaiffe :z "Was igwur dfer' ihCanTaaus SOAP - - mm- cm telprkerif Andl?ow Sbiyf before " ( tBremei N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. Fort Abstract L. n. FORT, Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately ana ON SHORT NOTICE. Having had ten yean, experience In county record ' " B0 oj,"!6. ?5' S$& Set f A stract books In the sUte.ue guarantee satlbf action, onr favors solicited All orders filled promptly. 10.000 dollar bond tiled I nd approved. Address or call on L. II. FOItT Manager, Red Cloud, Neb. . mmmm-mme THE TRADERS WILI' pffll: POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Cash grocery House NOW OPEN Groceries, Fruits Etc Best Coods Only Come and see me, T. C. HACKEE The Cash Grocer. Read! OSCAR PATMOK, HAS PURCHASED TI1K pio&m Awm i?ie gfl we Of Conover mid Dickcnion, and In liis line and at the Very Lower! I inre Tor cash Nothing but the best goods kept. Call an J see me when yon want anything in my line Probate Not lee. STATU OK NKllRASKA.l Wnhslnr roi'MV. ( r.SS In tliocountv court of Webster coiin.y. In tins matter o the estate of AYilliaui 11. Albro deceased. Notice is hereby kIvcii to all persons bavin;; claims nnd demands against William II. Albio latoof Webster county, deceased, that the time fixed Tor filhiK claims ae.nin-.t said cMate is si mouths from tho -Mb iluy of December. 1KU, All persons are required to present Iheir claims with ouchers to thu county jiule of sjiid coun tvat bis iifllcc therein on or before the 4th day of .Inne, IS'.--', and all claims so tiled will bo heard bcfoie the said Midge on the Gth day of .nine. is'.tJ. at ten o'clock in tho foienooii. Dated this 7tu duy of November, lsyi. 10-H I). F. Tit UN km, County .uidse. mssoLi'TioN notici:. Cissohit'on of parttieisbip I lie p.utnerhip keretofoie exist ini: bctuten John 1". Mome and I.. Cam! A. D. (Jilbort, in tho much near Conies. Xc-br.. in buying. leedinj; u -d fanning. hs been dissolved by mutual consent, John !". hoorc retirini: from tho co-paitner.hip, I.. " and A D. Gilbort assumlii; all debts of the nrm.thev holding all property and account bcloiiidnctu tlieiirniof .Mooio.v I'libcii .t. 'MM tunc. I..C. Cilbert. 10-.: A f. Gilbert. "Au honest pill is tho noblest worlj of fie atiothecary.' DoWitt t, Little .ur libera curft coiistii;ilion. biliuiiMiessiiuI nick headache.- Sold at Clotting's drug '. store. To C'alifornin, Oregon, Wihli ingtoa and oilier Western points In lMilIuiun Cloiiists Sleeper Via, the I'nion Ia- eillc The cotiHtnnt demand of the trnveilni; public to tl o West for a comfortable and at tho same time au economical mode of traveling has led io tho establishment of vrhnt is known as Pullman Coloui-t Sleep ers. These cars nro furnished complete with good comfortable hair mattresses, warm blankets, snow white linen, curtain which secure to tho occupant of n berth as mnch privacy as is to ie had in lirt c'ass sleepers, plenty of towels, combs, brushes, etc. There nro also separate toilet rooms for Indies and gentlemen, nnd smoking is absolutely prohibited. Another fact not to lie overlooked is that these Tollman Colonist Sleepers r.re attached to the daily fast express trains thus enabling passengers occupying these cars to make the same time ns occupants of first-class Pullman Sleepers. A charge of $3.00 for a lower or upper double berth is mado between Council Bluffs. Omaha or Kansas City nnd San Francisco or Portland For those furnishing their own bedding free berths are given in Pcllmau Colonist Cars running between Council Bluffs, Kansas City and Portland. The Pullman Colonist Sleeper is es pecially commended for the u-e of the homeseeker who is moving to the west with his family, nnd who desires com fortable sleeping accomodations enroute but cannot afford to pay the first-class Pullman Sleeping Car fare. Formatter descriptive of any state or territories . throngh which the Union Pacific runs, or for rates, time of trains t tc. etc, applv to t. l. lujuaa, uen I a88. nnd ticket Agent. Cmnha, Neb. Pass How To Succeed. This i the great problem of life which few Fatisfactorily solve. Some fail be cause of poor health, others want of luck, Tut the majority from deficient gnt . f nerve. They are nervous, irreso Tut Stable, ejlycet the bines and SSe spirits down to keep the spirits up," 2ns iSt tag money, time, opportumtp thus vasu" There s nothing like anduerv f or "J discovered by the L2?::l"nrU prostration, sleeples-ne, s v St Vitusdancejfits, and hys-?.-?:.-an book of testi- L'.-nfc - rl WKW-ssssL h ye i9 5 -t'Ti ,si ;i rj vvt-bb .JrtJ 3SVi YssV - ry-i (I i j sVssW f JSr'J&Q ifl I A BaSSl 8J? si i I 'ssssm - jfY yf ijbsssbeS2 -w r$f'H i fcsssaft O. r i v. 4HBpaa , im - -. -- &s- fr HTACuiBSoie otajD. Co., Red Cloud, Manager. LUMBER CO. MAKE i Read! i now prepared to sell anything i Hoard or Supervisors of Well lcr county, Xebr., for 1M!2. ONE IE Alt TERM. C. Zimmerman, Potsdam. W. II. Patterson, Harmony. A. II. IloiTinai), Ualin. M. M. Miller, Stillwater. John llasser, Pleasant Hill. Win. Irons, Inavale. It. W. Hummel, Line. A. H. Crary, CJuiile Koek. (J. V. Catlicr, lied Cloud City. TWO year's term. Win. Wright, Oak Creek. J. P. Kglim;toii, (.Jlenwood. G. P. Cather, Catheiton. K. 11. Foe. Elm Creek. .Faeoli Iviudscher, Ueaver Creek. Jo.-epli Harbcr, Ked Cloud Twp. Air. MeCall. Walnut Creek. A. U . Holimgraiii, Gai fluid. Ignorance of tho merits of DeWitt's SX5ata Ijittlo l-.arly Kisers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver, cure headaeh. dyspepsia, bad breath, consti pation and billiousness. Sold at Cott ing's drug store. The State Line Medical association adjourned last evening at ,"i:00 o'clock to meet again at this place, January 5, 1SD2. This society began with eleven regular physicians as charter members, viz: Drs, Priest and Pigman of Concordia. Drs. McKeohy, of Ked Cloud, and Davis, of McOook. Drs. Patehen ot Nelson, and IJayner of Hardy, Drs. Moult, Mitchell. Powell, Hradshaw, and Foster of Suiori or. The lirst meetings is reKrted to liae been full of interest and profit, anvl being well organized will result in mnch bene fit to the medical profession. Dr. Melveeby of lied Cloud, wa elect ed president of the society, and Dr. Hradshaw. Sujierior was elected secretary - Superior Daily Journal. Windmills. If you want tho best and cheapostd windmills, see llenrv C. Scott, of Kid Cloud. lltf Funeral Director. Cozid oc Co., make a .-pwci-lt of Undertaking Goods, and Funeral Sup pi es. Buggies and Wagons. Co to II. C. Scott's for wngons, buggies, vc lie keeps only the bost as you will tind on investigation. lltf Now is tho time to select your reading for the winter. Patronize vmir home merchants and ordt-r all pajiers and maga zines of Deyo. Happy Iloosicr. Win. Timmons Postmaster at Idaville Iud..wriets: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines com bined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble. John Leslie, farmer nnd stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W Gardner hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Sitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he live or dies: he found new strength, good appetite and he felt just lire he had had a new lease of life. Only .0c, r bottle, at L. H. Deyo's drug store. 2 Bee For Saic. I have several swarms of bees for sale. The hives "will average 40 pounds of honey. Prices cheap. Address, Geo'. A. Latta, Cowles. Neb. THE CHIEF Friday, Soy. 27, 191. Entered at the i'ost Offlc In Ked Cloud, Neb., as mail rnatterof the second clans LOCAL DRIFT. School supplies at DeyoB. Oliver Hedge, is in Kenasaw. A new stock of lamps at Cottings. Condition powders, a large variety at Deyo,s. Vic Fulton and wife were in River ton Sunday. Do you want a nice hanging lamp? Go to Cottings. Use Diamond inks. They are the best, at Cottings. Fred Frase and wife, viBted in Naponee this week. Harry Gates, of Senaca, KanHas, was in Ked Cloud, this week. Ladies', gent's and children's un derwarc. R. M. Martin & Son. A lamp giving a light of CO candle power for only $2.50, at Cottings. Cloaks, all stvls and prices just arrived. R. M. Martin & Son. Go to the Chicago store for your clothing. They have the best in the cit'. Take your old coat out of your broken windnw, and go to Deyos for window glass. J. L. Miller the harness man has at full line of rubber and leather belting C him. Nice new goods just received at F. V. Taylor's, remember his price are the lowest. The Chicago clothing store is never undersold. Fine clothing a speciality and prices yery low. The Chicago clothing store sells tailor made clothing and you can al ways get a fit there. All the new and nobby styles in jackets will be found at our store. R. M. Martin & Son, An U. S. Marshel was in the city the other day, serving papers on some of the debtors of the defunct First National bank. Blankets, quilts, flannels, cotton battings, gloves, hose, anything you want very low. R. M. Martin & Son. Ho, there! Calmes, the baker, in Dr. McKccby's building north of The Cihei office keeps the finest bread, buns, cakes, pics, &c, in Red Cloud. Try him. tf There will be a temperance mass meeting at the Baptist church next Sunday evening Nov. 29th., Rev. Randall will deliver the address. On the same evening there will be a tem perance meeting in the Chapel in Lower Red Cloud. The address will be given by Rev. Ely. When Baby was sick, we care- her Castor!. 'When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. When sho bfamc Miss, sho clung to Castoria. "When she had Children, she gavo them Castoria, A MILLIO.V A YEAR. Lottery and Irlzc gclieincti uned to sell Alum and Ain moniu Baking Ponders. A Now York concern, manufacturers of ;m ammonia baking powder boasts its yearly profits are. over a million dollars. While, perhaps, nono of tho makers of alum powders individually can show so Inrgo earnings yet thtir profits nro enormous. A business so prolitablo, will always at tract to itself thoso whose greed will causo them to utterly disregard the effect their tralliu may havo upon the health or life of others. Alum baking powders nro introduced largely by gifts, prizes and lottery schemes, A piece of glassware or china, a child's wagon, sled, a pewter spoou or some other article of attractive appear ance, but of small intrinsic value or cost is given with each purchase or a number is attached to the can which entitles tho customer to a similarly numbered article or to a prize of some kind. It is in some such way sis this that tho trado in alum aud simmonia baking powders, which has now attained such giant proportions and their consumption by the public which has reached an extent which is truly alarming. The highest authorities of all countries condemn tho use of alum in bread without reserve. In xtmorica the most distinguished physicians, chemists sind hygenists have declared that the tratlic in alum baking powders should bo sup pressed by law. lu England and France where tho subject of pure food, and its effect upon tho system, has been more fully considered and made the subject of extended experiments by the scien tists, so serious a matter is tho use of alum in bread or other food considered to be, that most stringent laws have been ennctf d to prevent it. Theso laws are rigidly enforced, and the sale of alum baking jtovvders would not lie iermitted for tin hour. Any one who attempted to make them for uso in food, or at tempted to ie them for for raising bread, biscuit or cake would suffer se vere 'tonalities. The ill effects u'kui tho system m food raised by alum baking powders' are the more dangerous because of their insidious character. It would le loss dangerous to tho community were it fatal at once, for then such food would bo avoided; but their deleterious action because im perceptible at tirst is no less certain. The puckering effect which alum has wnen UiKen iu me uioutti is fnmiliar to everyone. Physicians say this produced by it upon tho "deltcate coats of the stomach and intestines. What housewife would take home to her family a can of alum or ammonia baking powder if she knew it. Such IKiwders not only undermine tho syste m, but it is pointed out that ammonia taken into the system in even intinetisitnal doses day after day. imparts to the com plexion a sallow and blotched appearance. It is sfae to discard all baking powders sold with a prize or gift- What a misnomer are the words "Al solutly Pure," as applied to baking pow ders. Two of the largest selling brands, one made from alum, the other contain tuP' ammonia nnd both of these drugged baking iowders have sUmped upon their labels and circulars these words ubsolutly pure, as a matter of fact they are "Absolutly Poor," as shown by otlici" al ei animations. Fine Playing Curd. to com f!hirai?tt-111- fnr n ni.V nt k I-. , smoothest, slickest plaving cards vou ever saw. Just the thing for High Fvie parties. For a 50c postal note uill send you live packs. The Snail Boy Steal Apple. They are green apples and then he has colic, cramps and diarrhea and thinks he's going to g.1q and won't ever, ever steal again. The careful mother alwivs buys a bottle of Haller s Fain. Paralyrer and the boy lives to "do so some more. For Bale by C. L. Cotting, drugirist. 1 itidrenCryfo? Send ten (10) cents in stamps or John bebastian. Gen 1 Tkn. am P, igt Chicago, Rock Island fc Pacific Rv .wistaria. THE C Hj I iCIAIGQ j i i STORE. RECEIVED 50 - MORE - 50 OF "Job" Overcoats ! Bought at BIG DISCOUNT from Prices made days Thi Im the third bill or lhee good and the last ive can get or lliem tlii Mcuon. They range from f 2.25 to $25 in We claim, we have the best $11, $12 and $14 Overcoat Ever Shown in any Clothing Store OUR stock of Men's Furnishing Goods is im mense this fall. No one gives you the bar gains in -Underwear that we do, Our un derwear at a Dollar a Suit is same quality sold-4ii town at $150. VvE SCH Duck and Jeans Lined working Coats fifty cents less than other dealers. Gloves and Mitts of every discrip'cion, Largest stock of Trunks and Valises in the city, Chicago Clothing Store. Oppos site Post-Office. LOCAL PUFFS. Mrs. A. C. Ilosmcrwas in Beatrice this week. Mrs. G. W. Hummel, is home from her visit in Iowa. J. A. Tullcys and son John, return ed from Fairfield, this week, Mrs. D. M. Able is visiting with Geo. Able and wife, in Denver. Call on Cozad oc Co., for undcrtak inir, and careful pieparation of the dead. Christmas is coming. Now is the time to let the people know what 30U have to sell. Mrs. Cox' bah) was bitten by a pet dog the other day, and its little face WdS badly lacerated. .Robert Hunter, of Kentucky, was visiting with I). M. Hunter, our worthy county superintendent, this week. Buck, calf, sheep gloves and mit tens, luiskini: glove-? and hulking pins at It. M. Mautix & Sox's. Lost a black calf robe, new, be tween Inavale and Red Cloud. Find er will pleafe leave it at this office. The ladies IJ. H. M. society Hazaar befor Chri.Mmas, for the sale of a va riety of articles suitable for prsents. For sale A new single top bugiry. Will ell for ca-.li, on time, or will trade for corn. KinU'rc of L 11. Deyo. Call 011 T- K. Penman for line jewelry watches aud clocks, silver ware, specs etc. Cotting's drug store. Go to T. F. IViimaii for fine watch cluck and jewelrj lepainug. Arii:- 11c letter anl monogram engraviii. I t titling s urug siore. Do not fail. to ci 11 and -ce F. V. Taylor's stock htfore bu)ing. He bu by the car this save freight and can sell cheaper than aub'uy. You may cough and cough and cough and congh nnd cough, but oa will not, if you take De-Witt's Cough nnd Con sumption Cure bold at Cutting s drug store. After ars of espei-t..-: , ma fee the intelligent care f the dead a 5peualt. and are prepared to attend all calls in the city or conntn . F. V Ta lor, funeral director. Undertaking by F. V. Talur who ha had -.ea.s of pra tidl experince in the scientific ci-r-.; of the dead and is better prepared th.in ever to ton duct the bnsinos in all its branrhr Can't lied Cloud do cometh'ng to attract the people who I. avc hcfii g ing to other towns to tr.idr? Why not revivf the luiues-; men's asuc a-t-on? SomelhitiL shruld be done and at once Ti ere is no rcA;On hy cur streets should m t be lined ulth w. gon loads of corn, c.c A Fatal fli:kc rhys:ciaca make no more fatal mi take than when they inform iwUecU that! oerron heart Trocbles come from the! stomach and arc of little conei3enee-1 Dr. Franklin Mi!es he noted ladUaa J specialist, has proven the eotrary in bt , new book on "llfart DU'-a.;. whieh mty 1 be had f rrc at C L. Cottinc'js who year-. entee irnd rfcomajenilj Dr. Mile cc- etjualrd New Heart Cnr-, which h" the j largest ale of any htwrt remedr in the world. It ceres ierwo and organic t heart diea.o, sacrt bre&th. flctteriajj. 1 pais or tcudrne&s ia the side, arm or I rrintr. dropsy, etc His Rmtor&tire Xer- - ., ....p.-.. r-r' "-. - - . - - t"u rw he-cdach, fit tic 2 THIS WEEK THE on them 60 ago. Price. All sizes from 33 to 43 llarb Wire. A. Morliart has just received a car load ef barb wire and will sell it cheap. Come riirht along. Farmers, if you want clothing, boots and shoes, dry goods or grocer cs, we will divide our profits with oil. Call and sec us, K. M. Maiitin & Son. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor! You don't want a torpid liver. You don't want a bad complexion. tou don't want bad breath. You don't wnnt a headache. Then uso DeWitt'n Ijittlo Early Risers, the famous little pills Sold at Cottintf'e drutf store. Nbtwitnstnndinn hard times Deyo'. is having n good trade because low prices and good prices count. Wauleri. iV,)'.Y.) bushels ot corn for which I will pay highest market price. Flour given lu exchange. Oscar Patmor. Tke your p'ck now of ihe overcoat at Wiener? Gulden K.u'e they arc -.oiling tlieui cheap. ( )ur etHTience coven" many ills, niariv pi lis. and many bills. )ur illi nn mall er, our pills are smaller, and our bill are 1 smaller when wo use DeWitt's Little ( Early Hisrs,- Sold at CottingV dnur J store I5tK'KIcn Arnlfca Suite The Be-t Silve in the world for eit. Brui-e3, Sore?, Ulcer?, Sal. Hhenm. fever Sore. Tetter, Chapped hanil, rbtlbUtc. Corn.-, and all other Skin Kmptiozw. , a J po-itivelv care- pile, or ao jit re- Hatred. It i gaarsnteed to sriTe perfect ' at i-f action or money refunded. L'rice2i cent- per box . For ale bj L. 11. Dejo. ' Tor Ja!c or Trailc. A choice farm of 1GU acres. 1 mile i from town, good frame 110U-.C, ?0 acre -if cultivation, ad ti Utle but about 10 acres umber. Kx?t icrais r will ' trade for stck. D. J. Mver?. J KdCI-udf Ncfcr 3illc cnc and l.lvcr Pills. Act on a new principle reulAtis thx ' liver, stomach od bowels throoh thi nerTe. A new dicorrj. Dr. Miltt' pill pedily tmre bdOBnes. ad ts.', torpid liver, pile. co3tiptkn Ue cqnaltd frrse.won:ea. children- SsxH et. mddest. sare-tr Til doe. 25 s Pitcher's Castoria. Ohiidrer - .. , Kemarkublc Rcctic. lr.. ICiehel Cnrtaja. ?Uib2eld I!L. make th? "tatrmt-ot that he racbt cold, wbtdt settled on herlanj;., he a trsatrO fer areorth by her fnil pbrKian, b-at srew wore. lit to'd her he wa a. bop ' less Ttatsm of cocamptioa aad tkut eti ccdicme coold care hrr. ller drat sasifeated Dr. Hic- Kew Iit-orrj tor t'oassmpiios, he iMiht a bottle as.d to fter dehht foand krrt-eif beneflted fros first de- She coaticced I' ce aad after taVhy; tea bcttle, focad herrlf , ' - - --- -. w-- r-. wort sad 1 well xs ebe crer u Fr j trial botU of this Grrat Dicorerj ti I L.H. Dero drujj tore, Ur? buttlMij z0c.mt.1i fi.cn. r ' ki:i 'Lori. j IU Surrounding autl C'kjicr Tor lroptrfy lied Cloud Hcl CIoad?' ltd Cloud?!! Le'ji ee, it' a f-aitlur J name, jear ao it wjs knovti a over the country from one cad th states to the other. What the confluence? Let'.- st K-d l'J.nd. ye?, lieu Cloud, them t t uji-r- pooplceoiumg i the nty vur w- ttl she grew irH: a ul- v.iUclu tw thouaua sooLs. a i ra ifet iU, .f the Val.ey.' '1 . iirt ihi r i year? of ic e .it-t in ' d (.!!. the citj wa- fu f b. , it rj ,ciu:ui wa.. iii .clra ih r grvwih. You c-uld tot htarcf a ..4 jV- mg au.-pa.ag ugntstd. 'rtnm she wa-, U'ttg x strtct jt. "-tinj there."' o then, vU' tiapjrt.ndT The best pcop .of theit t-tumr fo ld tnXVRed Cloud. Nebraska, net suit woull be. What wa the re-nlt? ' lKKOCUO'.llAUelUJ! Thr inU-tft- of the city were forgotten while the battle raged, and as a constNjumce tlc city that h uld h.tvc befn ltH) jMrpu latiot; easily, is today oulr -tXiV. What are wc going to do about 11? That is a moui-mious question, bet easily solved. We are going u buiW lied Cloud up again. Totla)' all is peace and harmony among our people. No di'-enting voice?. All to work' No more will juu hear the vui- of the croaker in the di?tanee, but from this on, every man, woman and child tuuet ; sound the tocsin of "Ked (.'loud s pros perity. Wc must be interested in getting our town lot? booming, we inugt go after creameries, chtcsv facto ries, railroad?, manufactories, etc. This is not idle talk, hut all can be procured if a persistant cifutt 11 put forth, with every man at the wheel. Ked Cloud, is the best located city iu Nebraska, and is the best iowii in the valley. K very body get to work and we will have another railroad, or some other enterprise that will be beneficial to Ked Cloud. A public meeting of all the citizens should be held at once to devise ways and nivalis. Hurrah for Ked Cloud and the boom that will strike her in Ul and 'J From this on let every one talk K-d Cloud. Will you do it? A b'nu- will br given any railroad or maiiufjvtur.ng establishment that will loca e ht-re. The first come the hr?t scrwd On lat Saturday evening ;n Alfred MeCall and daughter, were driving home, they attempted to pisa Sam Hen ton aud hi? team, somu where about two miles wet of the bridge. At the point dc?ig(,ated there i a very abrupt turn in the road, and here it wa that the attempt was made. In rounding thi- corner both team? were running, and in turning rapidly the wagons were up-ct throw ing the occupants of both out, break ing Mr. Mocall s Kg near -h Jm"'' and his dangler's just above the auk lr. The Heatou family wer more fortu nate, Mrs Heatou only receiving a bad shoulder bruise. The accident is to be depiorui. Tiik Cim:r doe? not care to 'iitcr into the causes of the accident any farther than to say that there w.n a little bad blood between the two ncighbojs. vVe Iiojk. Mr. MeCall and daughter will ?poedly recover. Mrs. ('. K Clark, living near Cwle?. a woll-kniiwn corp-spondtMit of Tin: ClMKr, and d-uight.r of our aged friend-. Ir. (' Siln nek and wif, passed away to the land beyond the blue, list Mnndat. after ;i brief ill ties-, midst .-orrouiug friend- ad a loving husband and f.tmih. She r.t. an evemphry Chr.-tian lady and Tin:' Clin.i d. -in- io extend it eon ! lence t tlf bereavel pn-ent- mid ' r I . 1 . U .. . 1. .!l . ! laiiiny w no .j;i ween r nit-i uit't v J ' part with a kind and aft-ction.ite wife and mother, and a dutiful daughter. The remains were laid atny on Tuesday, a large cweoiir' of ir.emU following tlum to their li't renting place. There wa- tnu-ic in the air (hi week. Mr. Heck.r. hid a lei n on Mr. m .1; . i .1 Mou.-cr? corn near tht e.ty In the av tim1 UecKcr womM hu-V the crn and at night Mou- r. it is viid would haul it off. It was a 'uliir ifaae but we haw not been i f rnrd a- 1 wl. held the m-t tfiimr I! -th ' ",r men plav a uo! gir- w u"ier-ii! Testing the Baking Powders. Comparative Worth Illustrated, bt PROP. PKTEIt COLLIER, latk cnrwurr xx cnttr or t UKPABTMEXT OF AOKICCLTUK.K, WAXHIQTO. V. C. DR. PRICE'S... -, rare Cream Tartar. BOTAL .... ....ir- Costaisa Awaymli. nCKITALRD.... - Alum atl Amnvrta. Tayler 1 Upoonir - yn asd AwniTti- MOXARCTI w w- AJara and Amsonia. EXOW I1ALL . ,-k Aiasi a4 AriTrVTaia. CAX.CXET - Coataisj Aluta. BOTCX. w Ccixic Aia. TARXALL-" .. - Alsa aas A MILK . - gHETARD'S w- Atxaaad Attvhi-. wnr box .. . - voBBrrr cm Aisa aaa . CBICACO TRAJJT w Assass JUnaioBia. exowx -, r Aaa aad oma KILTKR WTAR w w. AlcsaM DOIMOX A HILS Aha xsti XxsssasiM. Abo- ciaas vrxs dzm-n ii3 nel in aH J ritiS. VTr& J? 2Sc1alSTd-Shh chctaxl ta of cA bral ewaraL tae qaaajuT a-j"j x Ttc p-oC CoC? asu ctaerai usciiiicK -- ---; 2d ceaeral .. - .v f.i- i-v. mrrm ua. orc riK-ii . ia t-l . '-mA cuier Anccaia or M, aad r-r ts IfO. Kot oae -sroraaa xa tea tioaa4 woaM tae a der if she kaer ii. Sach Fxrder3 set ca. PffxtJer - u! or Ucuixd -. CT r, . -, r,V rSfa5r7ro " J - . Ttf. cr aar otier Amm PcvdarTaisa bees cxc3.tcscd- twtrti'rigni'ift0T H Zadk3crc Tz-m-Lrr CCSaSmCmemm mm Xm, VWf mTTTTh. ihmS. CthcT J.TmmTd jt!m7m tCXZ, & 7? IT 1. -.. - -,- A3 UK IX7 1 J - . I.!!, Farmers Notice This CORN TAKEN :-: IN FOR :-; AT S. F. SPOKESFIElD'S Price My oocls arc all irivc satisfaction. 3 Red Cloud National Hank Building. Wbsfv;!' Co. rXLsD'rivIf Office. J. II. HAII.DV, AlMlnirlrr nntl lruprlriur. Aecnrale llxlrart IVomptl) I'urnUhrtl fur ai) I.hiuU In 4Vrltrr 4'ctiittl). A rotuilc(r nml .Iritirule irl if ltruil loK and a 110000 ImiikI nirtt Tllh count) Jutlic ltiurr il- flU'lloll. For Abstracts, Cheap l-irni Loans o some Cood Bargains in Real Kstatc, call oti J. II. BA1LKY. ;; crMt'iK xeukaska. Itlitilcn. (' II llick?hnd hv"l bumiioNi at lti Hill the faro jnut of tho vek Tho U. A. li. limn clertrtvl oer pil"1." nt thfir camp tiro I hurKltt nritg Willinni 1. Onwi-m hiujd bin farm U Mr. 'I ikmi-iii. frwMi 'Swnutim. W. II. lMlmnn wont U t)wnha Mw dav with two enn of tut hvg Ma nv tti our inruiiTH urn nuiitni: mi lure o e rttui to tiohl tl.ir ituHo-uw ert of corn. Tho Homo Mwooimrj mjciKv mot nt tin homo of Mrs. J to, lliinlun. whnro n KiMHlHUfiNritMnM to nl-Hit tU ptTMinH nnd nn enn able ovrning (uit 1'laden in to ha n 1 hnntmoM re ami a enntalu Chrintinrw no tu the C. A. 1 hnrt The C A K. hall w now elenr fnm dlit, uml it hiui l-een deOldel to gtvo It n c xit ot pauiU A lloiur Down "Ulr I'p. !'.nF7tiiiJ n eJil. Mm ;ur(inni Haul hot whukev int Knty atl cat nip twi, V.AXIU1 Mn mu . , irl w.-vn the thing, but (irntulpn (heti'eti hiuil id Iliillerw mire cure iugh nrui ,. ....1.1 ...',..... ....1... 1 .. .11 "'"" """"'"'"."imiiiiiu, i Willow ( rrrk. .- Mnw Minnie Wilder, of thiH placo and Mrn. ti'.ij. Inttn of I'Am Crook, utart'Hl for (.Jihfornia tho lith Mr Ixittn will go in the hpring A. (. Hon kmt a VAlunblocowTuduy, from ooting wiuit Will HrulMiker im teachmg a ulnging h:1k)1 nt AmUjjr ami kt- H"j. Joshua nml Henry Itrulmker are build ing a Iiouko and barn for Mr MrKighan. lrel 1 5. n 1 tartel for CenterviH lon, al-)ut the Ural of D-eniNir. Mr. Sidnej (.'01 will teach the I'ietMaut , I Hill -ii thm winter M.1IH)K I I till illfwIiMiiHliliig anil UotMluork.j I " Hummel, h oponrd the j hlacl smith slop. jut north of Sleep lr 4 Llltlilitl I IHit li hnw ,i,m, ,J fl.. -- - ..-" i-n ..in v :, .1 ,,,...' .1 10 an kinu 01 ilckinitliiiig anil1 , , , ' wiHHlwntk. He i, a fini.l.ed trado- ' UH n lv" U"""' ",'1 V"r r man and will do your work -noil (Ml VVtrlnZ and rc htm tf itWMi.uwiMhn,Vftthn; iw,u,f"al ,M!R:". j ii j I.iUlo Y'Mxir IUtp Uao n erwrnwHu. aliusrwl vltt Kimi4r l-yjauao Ih-y urn . I-- Ukwi: --tHl WJ tmlu , A iil! for tb mwbtfrilii. SwW nt ( U : '. 1 - .. Hold' Trie rrpub!?4n na'iwltai orirrnti n h.i bw t fr Jkd !''-'. anl -ill U klt t Mi l!'p 1 ' mh w'i ktr'l ftkt far it r 1 d. i n t i -ed " . . -u caiy se Tie cesapraoa. Vrrtdtt mS a by TrrCem&B. t'TS toSmZSIGtm mmt T . m-mW m-m-mw m m "m: sc i.y . ,. ttlilO. ar Xbrnst or a Aarraesia cr AJxas jmatt-z tmlmmmmm L : KXCIIANGK GOODS and Highest Market Paid ! first-class and warranted t Mr J C (irnwl". im llung thu '".. t mi u I .). fr tliu eiAlmmry. enr fuBten nivl Unl rte' mm! m Jrua. Th murk TkaVKiTiK Ua l to i'reat 1'awiIj WcwVIj litul Wfct4 thu weiV. Mr. WidutT ainl if f-iltr 4 ' Uiothr wf Ml t. W K alJ, r I lUr ity IltlK- . . " ., .. l,.- i. . ,k- -, . . i llr iailcl 1W Ofct. lll $. ' tit the mtrrot wf tk Kjtigkl f ; JJbor. Mr .fnct. (!. l'Ur. u Wr $ day Sckol ela a Jitj UaA. 54UjMy aftornoaii. Tke Utiie trklWw nut very muk- plod. SuperYiMK elpt Foe wm a pll caller, and wa th' irl inWriSfr t take a C"Jt t-f -ur fan. i ft T i'li Uip whi h e r- ''! f ' Ltti i t J J l?. r .' Uu rmrt Ju mi nrritillnn L.. . .... rij it. i hf erratet !i J nrmpapcr wt f Tfituh - 11 ' . 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