B3SP"'' fj W. I i 1 1143 People WI70 Prefer Serviceable, Stylish, Well-Fitting' Shoes, made of the BEST material, by experienced workman, to shoddy ill-ntting-, worthless coods, made by cheapest of unskilled labor will buy them of Blalslee & Kaley, Wo are confident of pleasing all customers from cur largo stock And Defy Competition as Regards Quality and Price. BguGtH for LITTLE GfA NT SCHOOL SHOES for your Childrcns&g Blakeslee & Kaley. IS. & M. R. It. Time Tabic. Taking effect Nov. 5, Traitit carrying passengers leave lied Cloud :i follows: KAST VIA HASTINGS. No. 132 Ihsenger to Hastings, - S :00 a. in. No, 1M Freight for Hastings - 1 S50 l. in. AKUIVE. No. 131 Passenger from Hastings arrhes 5;35p. in. KAST VIA WYMOUE. No. 1C, 1'assenger to St. Joseph, St, Louisand Chicago daily - J0:30a.m No it l'aengcr to Kansas Citv and Atchison, daily. ... 0:39, p. m. (JOING WEST. No, 13 Passenger for Denver and in termediate points, daily, - - 7:30 a.m. No. 15, Passenger for Denver, daily, 5 :45 p. m. CURRENT NEWS. Oil cake at Deyo's. Wall paper at Cott'Dgs. Buy your buggy paint of Deyo. Miss Jennie Bell is home from Lin coln. liev. E. J. Ilandall is in Omaha this week. Painting material of all kinds at Deyo's. Uuy your paints and Imishcs at (Jottings. " Mrs. Dr. McKceby is visiting in Jamestown, Kansas. Fine neck wear a specialty at Chi cago clothing store. If you want wall paper or window shades, go to Cottings. For correct fitting clothing go to Chicago clothing store. Farmers net vour Blue vitrol for soaking wheat at Cottings. For nobbv suits the Chicago cloth ins store takes first rank. Go to the Chicago clothing store for pants of every discription. Mrs. Bodgers ot Lincoln, is visiting witluh'er sister, Mrs. L. II. Fort. L2lxs. S. 11. McBride, and daughter 'Carrie, were in Hastings this week. L. Cotting has the finest stock 01? pocket knives in the city at low prices. The Lincoln mixed paints arc the best on the market. . Sold by C. L. Cottiii". It is said that D. Bedford "put his foot in it," that is, in the plata front of Martin's store. Mr, C. Wiener wil', during the com ing season, display special bargains in his show windows. liev. S. A. Potter will hold service iu Grace Episcopal church at 7:o0 on nest Monday evening, April 11. For fire, lightning and tornado in surance, apply to Chas. Schaffnit, Red Cloud, Neb. Office over Deyo's drug store. vane oons of Veterans will entertain aux I people on the 21st with the cclc bralcu uramn, -lanKeu juitumi; Some of our best dramatic talent ill he in it. and the dramatis 'basons is . 1 1 r.--'i t..i .:.." " --7- 4 said to be excellent. 'O. C. Bell, receiver oF the Fiis National bank, informs us that that institution has declared a dividend of '20 per cent which is now rcadj to be naid out. Parties holding certificates WW please present ineni anu get un-u j ... . .t r. J . l.s checks. llev. S. t Roundtrte, the colored delivered a very excellent minister, ermon on Wednesday evening to our citizens. The old fellow was a slave from his birth, 1S17 to 1SG5, and can tell some prcttv hard tales on south ern fclave owners. On Wednesday afternoon, Chief Tomlinson, of the fire department, Parted up the street at a rate of speed that was decidedly surprising, to answer an alarm of fire in tne Ovcring property. Imagine John's wrath ivhcu ha fouud that the alarm was turned' lp by Portpr Hedge, who thought a littlesulphur bedbug smudge was a confiairration. John was deter mined to put the bed bugs out or the fire, and he didn't care which. Our worthy clerical friend, Rev. E. ,.. VAy. received a call from a well fcnpirn Cbjcajro Congregational church this week, and will probably accept it, il t Ii co- irrcration can wait a brief period. The Reverend Gentleman is an able divine, and TlIE ClllEK con gratulates him on his good fortune, because he is a young man and all the more fitted for the position. He u a Christian gentleman in every sense of tj, wsrd, Rij4 if be decides to acc-pt the responsible position iha Chicago church will find him not only talented hut an earnest worker iu the cause he has espoused. ODDS AXD-ENDS Mrs. M. R. lientley is in Omaha. Try those raaket cigars at Cotting's tjIIlF Pope is putting in city water. All kinds of condition powders at Deyo's. Election passed of? quietly without much stir. Win. McMillan of the Argus, was in Topeka this week. Ilev. J. D. Pulis visited his family in Kearney this week. May Hummell has accepted a posi tion in McFarland's grocery store. The Misses Emma and Carrie Brown were home this week on a vacation. iltoy Hutchison's little bey that arank carbolic acid is cettinir better. Wm. Thomas is preparing to rebuild his residence which rccentlr burned. MOI. W. Dickerson and others viewed tue cyclone wreck atJNelson on bun da v. The old gun shop of W. Dany has been moved onto Charley Potter's place. Otto Skjelvcr, Geo. Heaton and E. A. VanDyke have helped our ex chequer since our last issue. P. W. Shea, the big hearted travel ing man, raised a nice fund in this city for the Nelson sufferers. KThe smoke stack on the engine flinnsft nf flip tcnti-r xrorL-a font- n fum ble this week during the gale. D. B. Welpton, rpecial agent, Oma ha, Neb., of the Royal Insurance com pany, was in the city this week. IVhas. Calmes of Superior, was up this week, lie will return to Red Cloud and look after his bakery busi ness. G. W. Dow wore a black eye this week from the close proximity to a hot iron or a stick of stove wood, or some thin" else. r. .ucivccby was at Loncordia this A wpp! week attending a joint nicetinjr of the Republican Valley and Inter-State medical association. Catarrh is not a local but a consti tutional disease, and requires a con stitutional remedy like Hook's Sarsa parilla to effect a cure. There is no doubt but what the board of supervisors ought to build a bridge at Amboy. The people are en titled to one at that pcint. Rev. II. D. Piatt of Cowles will preach at the Congregational church next Sunday morning and evening: 3xohanging pulpits with Mr. Ely. The Ladies B. II. M. society will have a supper, and the King's daugh ters w'll open a bazar, in the K of P. Hall the Saturday before Easter, Apr. -10th. Six new members were received by the Congregational church last Sun day. One person being baptized by immersion at the Baptist church by Mr. Ely. tini. i- ... . .. i-ica i:ioua is getting to tne lront. MJity and country real estate is pickmp up and people arc feeling good at the prospect of a renewal of business all along tne nne. J Very soon, we understand, the Has- f tings accommodation train will be run through to Oberlin and return. This would give Red Cloud better connec tion with Kansas points than she .has at present. Paved streets in Red Cloud would be about the thing. Why aot try it ? If the people who own lots on the principal streets can exert the right kind of influence we shall have them. Give Red Cloud the right foundation and she will grqw. If an economical streak should strike the new city council, The Chief would like to offer a piece of advice that would not go amiss, and that is that the offices of clerk, water com missioner and street supervisor ho made into one. One man can attend to the throe b ttcr than three men ran and the salary of two meu could be saved. Dr. G. E. McKceby, president of the Inter-State Medical association. returned home Thursday evening. lie reports "an enthusiastic meeting, and as the association is th,o nroature of his uatci'prise, he naturally feels clawed over the success of the venture, there being over sixty prominent physicians present from Nebraska and Kansas. LOCAL. BREEZES. Harry Pond is'on the sick list. Ravens horse and cattle food at Deyo's. We have the best stock of hats in the ciiy. Chicago store. Tom Penman has put into his jew elry store a fine regulator. JMrs. G. B. Holland of Hot Springs?, i.rK., is in me city mis wcck. Dejo's stock of wajl paper is styl ish, new, clean and prices lowest. Paint brushes, whitewash brushes, and all kinds of brushes at Deyo's. Farm loans at lowest rates. D. J. Myers. See Oscar Patmor before buying your. He has made a big reduction. We give it as our opinion that Deyo is strictly in it when it come to prices and styles of wall paper. Mr. M. It. Bentley and wife return ed from Omaha last evening. Mr. B's broken limb is mending rapidly. Remember the Chicago clothing store takes measures for tailor made clothing, guarantee a perfect fit or no ale. Farm loans at lowest interest. Strictly first-class loans at lower rates than has ever been given in this coun ty before. Option to pay part or all at end of any year. C. F. Cathek. A House and lots in Red Cloud to trade for a farm. Will assume mortgage. 3t C. W. Kaley. F. V. Taylor, allows no one to sell more goods than he does, at prices that are low, for good goods. It is the judgment of all that Cot ting has the finest selection of wall paper iu the city, and in prices he can't be beat. It is low prices, the best ef goods and accurate dispensing that has brought L. n. Deyo, his large drug business. Mr. W. M. Guiwits and family of Lincoln, have moved to Red Cloud. Wc understand the gentleman con templates opening a machine shop in this city. Sherman Circle No. o, L. of G. A. R., gave their fourth social Saturday evening, April -. Alter listening to a short but very interesting program all adjourned to the dining hall and partook of refreshments. At an ear ly hour all departed with heartfelt good nights after a pleasant evening spent together. The ladies of the G. A. R. iect next Saturday eyening and every al ternate Saturda-. Mrs. Fannie Potts, Cor. Scc'y. . . On Thursday evening, The Chief and family enjoyed an elegant sere nade from the Sons of Veterans' new silver cornet band, under the leader ship of Prof. Allen, an accomplished cornctist. The band has only recent ly been organized, but nevertheless has made rapid strides in the direction of a perfect band. The boys seem very desirous of becoming thoroughly organized, and the people of the city should, by their every effort, show their appreciation on the part of the young men in maintaining a good band. The Chief will always appre ciate a serenade from the S. of V. band. The members of the band are: Prof. Allen, E flat cornet. Dell Olmstcad, B flat cornet. Henry Clarke, 2d B.'flat cornet. Bud Tulleys, solo alto. Irving Cummings and Harry Miller, 2d alto. Will West, baritone. John Dickerson, 1st tenor. Chas. Guilford, 2d tenor. Walter Warren, B bass. Oscar Patmor, Tuba. Fred McKceby, bass drum. Sam Miller, snare drum. John Patmor, symbols. More Rail Road Improvements It was rumored Wednesday evening and Thursday evening that the Rock Island surveyors were in the city. The Guide reporter of course, at once smelt a mouse, and soon ran it down. It was not the Rock Island surveyors but the B. & M. Surveyors. While wc would rather have met the R. I. surveyors, yet what we found was a ''sure thing," while the other would have been one of the possibilities or rather probabilities. The B. & M. survej'ors were here for two purposes. One was to survey a connecting route from the Santa Fe to the B. & M. by the way the rails have been un loaded here for that purpose and will undoubtedly soon be built.--Superior Guide. The Spring. of all seasons in tho year, is tho one for making radical changes in regard to health. During tho winter, the system becomes to a certain extent clogged with waste and the blood loaded with impuri ties, owing to lack o exercise, close con finement in poorly ventilated shops and homes, and other causes. This is tha causa of the dull, sluggish, tired, feeling so general at this season, and which must be overcome, or the health may be en tirely broken down. ITrwVo Snraonnnlln has attained the greatest popularity all over me country as the favorre Spring -.w..w. ji uiiiB iuu accumulation of impvrities through the bowles, kid neys, liver, lungs and skin, gives to tho blood the purity and quality necessary to good hoalth and o.veronmes tif$ tirJ . vs Farm for Kent I have a good farm for rent acres uuuer cultivation. . 37-tf ' J, H.-Bauay. 1)0 J E His Name is Spanogle. The city election is over and D. B. Spanogle, the candidate on. the non partisan ticket, was elected over Mr. Mizer, the independent candidate Dy 32 majority. The balance of the tick et, with the exception of one member of the school board, was elected. The officers elected were as. follows: For Mayor D. B. Spanogle. For Treasurer Henry Cook. For Clerk T. J. Ward. For Surveyor F. A, Kuehn. For Aldermen, 2d Ward D. J. My ers and C. H. Potter. First Ward Jos. Kuhick and Ed. Pulsifer. School Board C. F. Cather and Mrs. A. A. Pope. The Chief is satisfied with the election of the above ticket and be lieves that an unprecedented era of prosperity will dawn upon this com munity during the coming year. Let all put their shoulders to the wheel for Red Cloud and you will see the city move out majestically for a better con dition. Mr. Chase of Lincoln, who sued Lew Albright of this city to recover property traded by him to Mr. Al bright, lost the suit. Chase traded with his eyes open and then attempted to get his property back through the courts when he found out that he was likely to have to stand an asssessment on defunct bank stock. "The Chicago World Fair Committee' has passed a resolution that evory person attending the "Fair" shall take with them a bottle of '"Hepaticnre" as a preventive from contracting blood, liver and kidney diseases. L.H. Deyo. Farm Transfer Laura Stont to A' P. Johnson, ne4, 10-4-12 wd $4000 00 Maggie . Carpenter to Mary A. Martin, nw4, 2G-2-10- wd 1800 CO G. E. Gregon to Chas. Molley, 1 2 of the nw 40 acres and eli of sw 40 acres of ne4, 8-2 9 wd Ann R. Kosecrans to Wm, H. Kosecrans, sw4, 32-1-11 wd... Mary K. Hill to 3. TJmphenour. s2, ne4, 15-1-11 wd Sam'l TJmphenour to D. J. My ers, se2 ne4, 15-1-11 wd R. K. Orchard to D. J. Myers. David Pardum to J. G.Myers, n2, ne4 &. n2, uw4, 34-1-12 wd GOO 00 800 00 800 00 1000 00 3000 00 825 00 W. 0. Richardson to Josophine Snyder. se4, 2-4-12 wd S200-00 Rebecca A. Gangbm to Charlotte Thomas, n2 & se4 of nwi, 27-3-10 wd 1200 00 Rebecca A. Gangbin to ;Vm. H. Thomas, ne4 fc s2, sw4, 27-3-lOwd, 1200 CO A. Malick to W. H. ATheeler, n2, ne4, 15-2-9 wd 1200 00 David Hudson to C. Johnson, sw4, 10-3-9 qcd 100 Henry Sheldon to Chris Jensen, n2. sw4, 15-3-10 wd G50 00 Martha Conrad to Louisa Shank lin, nw4 , 27-4-11 wd 2900 00 Susan H. Sawyer to E. VandioD, s2 sw4 11-1-9 wd 1400 (O Claas Rose to Deidrick Lamp man n nw4 G-3-9 wd L Myers to J. D. McFarland un divided 2 n2 nw4 8-5-12 wd.. Thomas R. Craig to Smith Bros. se4 31-1-10 qcd Abner Griffith to Geo. W. Wesp part ne4 10-1-11 qcd Sindey E. Woolcott to C. W. Ful ler 14 acre in se nw 4-2-10 wd TOWN TBANSFEES Euclid Martin Administrator to Jotham K. Martin undivided 2 lot 5 blk 14 Bine Hill ad Lincoln Land Company to James M. Marsh lot 2 blk 10 Vances add wd Lena G Hill to J m Marsh lot 17 and 18 blk 18 Vance's add wd James m. Marsh to Lena P. Hill lotl n2 s2 blk'lO Vances ad J Mary J. Kaley to A Kaley lot 1 n2 lot 4 blk 9 Le Dues add wd - 1000 00 400 00 .-,) 00 2030 00 20 00 GOO 00 50 00 800 00 1 00 1G00 00 Total $31097 00 Abraham Wade to Gm Warren n2 nw4 21-2-9 wd 1200 00 F L Ford to J S White bw4 sw4 3-4-10 special wd v - 2000 00 Godfrey Monia to Frederick Monia ne4 3 2 9 wd lGOO 00 W 0 Dimmick to Frederick Smith w2 se4 5 3 9 wd 1200 00 Henry J Sheldon to fleary C Erretne4 213 10wd 2900 00 A M Walters to W 0 Dimmick undivided 2 sw4 fi 41?wd... 1200 00 Frances S Lum to"Vm. Bump ne4 ne4 2G 3 9 wd James M. Marsh to V. D. Vaughn part sw4 3 1 9 one acre qcd U S to Chas. Fattee a4 32 4 10 Fat CITT JSANSFEKS. Ella Bales to Allen K. Bales lot 7 blk 3 Bnschowi BM wd 450 00 50 00 1 00 Patrick MeCuotJ Jeremiah lhayer lots 13 1 blk 7 and lots 9 to 13 blk 12 Inavale wd 500 00 Joshua Tinker to.Lanra E. Al len lots 5 nndMk5Swcezy s add. wd. ...?- niram F King E- O. Parker lots 5 and C ulk 10 Vance's add wd 00 115 00 Total ' $11441 00 of All grades at low prices at Wiener's. . - m . - t is a fixed and immutable law that tl have good, sound health one must hare lure, rich and abundant blood, lhere fs no shorter or surer route than by a xmrse of Do Witt's SarsarJarilla. C. L. Cotting. 1 1 COME AND SEE OUR MEN'S $2 3 5 7 9 AND 10 The above Mentions Suit are bargains. Our display of children and boys suits is a little the nicest shown yet. CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. Opposite First ward taucus The Republican electors cf first ward city of lied Cloud, Neb., will meet at Firemen's hall on Monday evening, April ISth air S p. m. to elect 9-delegates to attend the county con vention April 23. T. C. IlACKEK,,Com. To Republicans or Cathcrton Caucu3 to be held in Catherton township April 22, 1S92, 7 o'clock in the evening at the school house in Dis. No. GG'to elect 3 delegates to the Republican county convention to he held in Red Cloud April 23, 1S02 Otto jSkjelveb, Com. The republican electors of 2nd ward city of Red Cloud will meet at the Court House on Monday evening Apr. 18th at 8' o'clock to elect 11 delegates to attend the county convention Apr. 23d. C. "W. Kaley, Com. Pleasant Hill Primaries The Republican electors of Pleas ant Hill township are requested to meet at the Pleasant Hill school house Thursday April 21st at 3:30 p. m. for the purpose of electing six delegates to the Repuulican county convention to he held at Red Cloud, Neb. Satur day April 23 1892. Jon.v Blaine, Chm. Dcicrvlng Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Xew Discovery for consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. C. L. Cotting, druggist. Imuro Against Hail Geo. 0. Yeiser will insure jour crops against hail. The farmers should see him. Moon block, up stairs, Red Cloud. Hail Insurance. The Continental Insurance com pany will insure against hail, etc., this year and in order to protect yourselves the farmers should see A. II. Gray, Agent, Red Cloud, Neb. A Mystery Explained The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, .tramps and coachmen. The well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such girls are more or less hysterical, nervous, very impulsive, un balanced; usually subject to headache, neuralcia, sleeplessnes, immoderate laughing. These show a weak nervous system for which there is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bot tles and a fine book containing many mar velous cures free at Cottings' who also sells and guarantees Dr. Miles celebrated New neart cure, the finest of heart ton ics. Cures fluttering, short breath, eta SUITS AT- .25 .75 .00 .50 .00 Post-office. Mrs. Charley Myers is getting up a club of 50 subscribers to the Young Men's Journal. If she succeeds, she will get free transportation to the Y. P. S. C. E. convention in New York City and return. This if a laudible enterprise and Tue Chief hopes she will be successful. Application for License. Notice is hereby given that a petition, algned by thirty or more resident Ireeholdcrs of the second ward of tho city of Ked Cloud, vebraska, hiis been filed in my ofllce in said city of Ked Cloud, proving that a license be granted by s14 city council of said city to M. M. Steam for the sula ot malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on lot 3. block 1. William's add to the city of Ked Cloud. Nebraska, in second ward, of said city of Ked Cloud, that action-will t taken on said petition by the mayor anoSclty council, on tne -Uli d.iv of way, isu, or the flrttmeeting f the council together. Dated at itcu uouu, acorasKa, Apr. cut, iwz. T. J. Ward. City Clerk. Application for License. Xotlce is hereby given that a petition, si lv thirtv or mora resident freeholders 01 the nrst ward ot tue city or uea uoud, Nebraska, lias been tiled in my office in said city of Xeu Cloud, praying that a license be granted by said citv council ol said city to Nelson Lomrton lor the sale of malt, spirituous and rinous liquors, on lot 5, block 31, (original town), now city of Ked Cloud, Nebraska, in said first ward ol the city ol Ked Cloud, that action vull be takes oa paid petition by the mayor and city council, ob tne 4111 uay 01 .nay itsr.', or meant meeting or the council thereafter. . Dated at Ked Cloud, Nebraska, Apr. 6th, 1802. T.X.WA1D city Clerk. Application for License. Notice i3 hereby given that a petition, signed by thirty or more resident freeholders of the first ward of the city of Ked cloud. Nebraska. has been tiled in my office in said city of Beit cloud praying that a license be granted bv said city council ot said city to JohnTolnlcky for the sale otm?lt. spirituous and vinous llquorr, oa lot 6, block 31, (original town) now city ot Red cloud, Nebraska, in said first ward, of said city ot Ked cloud, that action will be taken on said petition by the mayor and eity council, on the 4th day of May 183-.', or the first meeting of tne council thereafter. Dated at Ked cloud, Nebraska. April 6th. 1882. T. J. Was' city clerk. The Celebrated Stallion Battler, will make the season of 1892 as follows: Fridays and Saturdays at Richardson's barn, Red Cloud. Tuesdaya at Bladen. Pedigree Rattler is a Blackhawk Morgan, well muscled, good action and a natural stepper and beautiful style. "Was foaled Sept. 15, 188G, and iaaboatlo hands high. His sire was a Morgan, hi dam was a Morgan and Blackhawk. Bat tler has fins bone and sinew, well baUft and an elegant roadster.3 Terms $7 to insure a mare witk foal J $10 to insure a colt to stand up and stick $5 cash for single service, if mare fails to get with foal on single 'service, owaer cast return her and by paying $2 extra earn have'insurance. Care will be takes to prevent accidents but I will not be re sponsible should any occur. Owners parting with or removing mares from the county before tbey are known to be with foal forfeit the insurance money. 3G4t W. H. FtJLLEB, Owner. -3--.-- J JUMaJHItM -j rrt'mh, ii. i mil iiijyartisiiiMmaiaTiifitiitv-riTtit-i1 it r ' . ifiiJL.--! iz '---i Si SBHMMMHpHpMMaMHIJMMH, if7 li' 1rtWiirihrftiAiM'f''J!:'"'&-;?'j: