V T it yxMm iJavTWW H TTl A1TVI ' ft : People W170 Prefer Serviceable, StyUah, WeU-Pitting Shoes, mado of tho BEST material, by experienced workman, to shoddy ill-fitting, worthless coods, made by cheapest of unskilled labor will buy them of We are confident of pleasing all customers from our large stock And Defy Competition as Regards Quality and Price. m-Calt for LITTLE GIANT SCHOOL SHOES for your Children.- Blakeslee & Kaley. B. & Iff. It. R. Time Tabic. . Taking effect Nov. 5. Trams earning passengers leave Red Cloud as follows: EAST VIA HASTINGS. No. 132 rassenjrerto Hastings, No, no Freight for Hastings - 8:00 a.m. 1 :30 1). in. No. 131 1'assenger from Hastings arrives 0-35 n m EAST VIA WYMORK. b'P-m- o. lo. rassenger lo st. Joseph, St, uniis and Chicago daily No H Passenger to Kansas Citv and Atchison, daily. ... GOINR WEST. 10:30 a. m 9:3?, p. m. No, 13 Tasscnger for Denver and in- No. 13 wrmeuiHie point;, aauy, - - 7:30 a.m, CURRENT NEWS. Oil cake at Deyo's. "Wall paper at Cottings. Mrs. II. B. Simons is in Omaha. Buy your buggy paint of Deyo. Klre. G. E. McKceby ha3 returned home. Painting material of all kinds at Deyo's. Buy your paints and biushes at Cottings. Red Cloud is certainly on the high road to prosperity. Mrs. Gov. Garb er, ts visiting with friends in Lincoln. 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. A couple of prominent weddings occur soon in this city. Farmers get your Blue vitrol for k i soaking wheat at Cottings. For nobby suits the Chicago cloth in; store takes first rank. Attorney Chancy goes to Denver Sunday evening on business. Go to the Chicago clothing store for pants of every discription. Hew is it, are we going to have a due observance of Decoration Day? Mrs, Nellie Norris and Mrs. Gump have added their names to TllE ClHP.F list. C. L. Cotting has the finest stock of pocket knives in the city at low prices. The Lincoln mixed paints are the best on the market. Sold by C. L. Cotting. Vin Williams who is working in McCook, came home this week laid up with a sore hand. Arbor day is on the 22d and our citizens should see to it that the day is fittingly observed. Mr, C. Wiener will, during the com inc season, display special bargains in his show windows. Mr. A. J. Allen of Boyd & Ovei ing's marble and granite works is on the sick list this week. Mr. S. Perkins and family, wh have been living in Denver for about a year have moved back to Bed Cloud. For fire, lightning and tornado in surance, apply to Chas. Schaffnit, Red Cloud, Jeb. Office over Deyo's drug store. The Epworth League of this city has invited the District league to meet in this city. More th?n 50 del cgatrs will be present A. D. Green of Republican City was a pleasant caller this week and while here renewed his allcgence to the Great Family Weekly. E, E. Green, well known in this city, and now conductor of a Ken tucky tailway, with head quarters ot Padueah, was in Red Cloud this week. He repor's Art Welch aud Col. Dau chy as getting al ug nicely. Attorney James McNeny and wife have returned from Salt Lake City. Mac like every other one that visits the great Morman Mecca is simply elated over that magnifioent country, and well he may be for it is very near the Garden of Eden if there ever was such a place. ODDS AND ENDS Try tho ec racket cigars at Cotting's All kinds of condition powders at j-'uju a. Don't forget the "Yankee Detective" given by the S. of V's of this city. Nest Sunday is Easier, and servi ces will be held in our city churches. Cotting's new style3 of fine guilt papers are elegant Be sure and see them. The Lincoln mixed paints sold by Cotting arc the best in the markot. We guarantee them. Our republican friends thould not forget that the republican convention takes place on the 23d. Those new patterns of wall paper at Cottings are beautiful and prices lower than ever. Call and see them. Aaron Conover, our cstcemeed B. & M. agent says there are too many "double dams" in a trip to Switzer land for him. Come and see a pretty piece of turning done by Mr. Lester for this office. All kinds of wood turning done promptly and to order. Married at Red Cloud, Neb. April 12th 1S92 by C. Schcnck, Esq. Al bert R, Hatfiled and Miss Flora M. Ludlow, all of this city. The election is over and Red Cloud people have settled down to a belief that the city is the next thing in order. Our motto is: Red Cloud all the time. C. L. Cotting had an immense stock f wall paper but some of the grades are already getting low. How ever he still has the largest stock in the country, and can please the most fastidious in stUe quality and price. Rev. Randall is this week looking over St Joe. Kansas City, Indepen dence and other old army scenes where he skirmished with Quantrel, Younger and James Bros, in the sixties. He will return in time for the East er service to which all are cordially invited at the M. E. Chuach. If you wish to have one evening of social enjoyment don't fail to see the Yankee Detective. This interesting and instructive play will be presented at the Opera House Apr. 21, by the S. of Y. bojs for the benefit of the;r order. In the selection of their cast they have ex ercised 'tho utmost care and have se cured only the best dramatic talent the city affords, therefore they are able to place before their audience one of the best plays of the season. By patronizing them you patronize home talent thereby placing your money where it will not be carried out of the city. While Mr. M. R. Bcntly was in !o lowa, Illinois, anu other places lor the purpose of hunting up interests of importance to Red Cloud he was supriscd to find out how little people knew about the superior advantages of Red Cloud over other cities, and when informed to their relative merit as compared with many other places, many wealthy gentlemen signified their willingness to investigate the matter and it practicable would in vest their money in Red Cloud enter prises. This h the first time that Red Cloud has ever had any direct re sults fiom efforts put forth to build the city. Let these efforts be follow ed up in the right direction and good results will couic. Baittit vlui re li Subjects for Sunday April 17, '92. Morning Easter Sermon "The Bless ings of Christ's Resurrection." Eyening "The Skeptic." Special Easter music. ir'ou Want a Disc Harro o to Jas. Peterson. All size?, remember the place. James Petersox. LOCAL BREEZES. Ravens horse and cattle food at Deyo's. Spring has come with its winter trimmings. We have the best stock of hats in the cily. Chicago store. A heavy wind prevailed on Wednes day with a slight rain fall. By all means extend the water mains the B & M round-house. Deyo's stock of wall paper is styl ish, new, clean and prices lowest. Paint brushes, whitewash brushes, and all kinds of brashes at Deyo's. Farm loans at lowest rates. D. J. MYER8. According to the "eternal. fitness' of things" the streets ought to be paved See Oscar Patmor before buying Hour, lie 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. F. V. Taylor, allows no one to sell more goods than he does, at prices that are low, for good goods. Remember the Chicago clothing store takes measures for tailor made clothing, guarantee a perfect fit or no ale. It is low prices, the best ef goods and accurate dispensing that has brought L. II. Deyo, his large drug Dusmess. It is the judgment of all that Cot ting has the finest selection of wall paper in the city, and in prices he can't be beat. Rev. E. L. Ely, whom we mention ed last week as having received a call to preach in Chicago, has decided not to accept the appointment The city of Red Cloud should ac cept of the B & M's offer to extend the water mains to connect with our water system. The railroad can get good water for their engins in this city it means an addition to our popu lation of from 150 to 200 population and maybe more. It is certainly worthy of the serious consideration of Mayor-elect Spanogle and the new. city council, and the Business Men's' Association. ... It is to be hoped that our citizens will take active steps towards securing more railroad business in Red Cloud.' For a long time the B M railway company has been knocking at oar doors for favors, and reluctantly we dislike to say that our people have failed to appreciate the railroad's ai- vances,intho direction of hMAnman.mmnin9 'lfhnm our city, but we arc also pleasti tol know that they are now awake te' tfc fact that it will pay them to give'; au' dience to the wants of this great cagf poration, and in the next fewt eckf we look for some events to traaspir that will give Red Cloud a aabsi tiai scna on. xne i oe tu J9mfamj has always been friendly toRtdCllud and would have done much fer; Mthe o'lt.v. had tho fcnwn rninrnnatAal ' ' "VI - - - w..vrwiSiai r I . f "ThB Chicacro Wnrld Fair f Wll..- has passed a resolution that evarraftrsom attending the "Fait" shall take wlSthm a bottle of "Hepaticure" as a-pntfatire from contracting blood, liver aai ilUdBej diseases. L.H. Deyo. ' '? Blue Hill fiottm. H (From The WaveJ S? Herman Nau, who for ska pafl four years has been with Photographer Bradbrook at Red Cloud,-Tril!fcpeB up a gallery at Lawrenco, Satanftj, April 16. Being his brother, we caa not comment on his skill, batgl My this uiuuu mai u n aa n jKpenence enough to guarantee his woraTrs: H. C. Cutter was up from Red Cload yesterday. T. H. Smith, of Red Cloud was in the city Monday. Attention Farmers! I handle the celebrated Grand De tour Listers, Cultivators and plows. Warranted to be the best and cheap est in town. Two minutes time will change my drill from the lister to a one horse drill. 38-4 G. Wr. Dow. Marriage Licenses. Charles Peters and Elizabeth Hubard, March, 30. Eenry Bretthaoer and Lottie Wentr, April 1st. Hemrich Ohmstede and Wilhelmine Knihans, April 7th. PRICE'S DaedinlCffioBirfTTnaei AROUND TOWN H. C. Andrus lo riTtrre.,-iiaift' bv aeatn tne otner n if. lie ralued tho beast at $100. Seven or eight acre crews looated at Red Cloud rnemr Ai great may dol lars to our mercba&. Our friend, HJCiAndrus; of Gar field township cb in this week and made Tn CnijfpMsnbstantial tender for 1892. If j The "Knightfllemplar of this city will attend thsAJEarater services at the Congregation V-llX-.l, .. C.,nJa ,fM4bU UUU UUUU.JI morning. u i, .daughter of 31. S. Maude Ma: Marsh, gave young friends a pleas Mbirthday which oc- ant party o cured on la: f aturday. The cele rV T tea iieonara Cleanable Dry Air Kejriaerators are the superi or of all otMrl Wright's Hardware store. Andre JHawley, bristled up to a Chief )f orter the other da with the remaataat it was his first play," and he aki like he was mightily pleased, rjT Mr. Giiiaraae, Rev. E. L. Ely, and Mrs. WM'DixoD, were in Inavale, tnis weskatteadiag the Republican Valley Association of the Congrega- tional(akurch. Grand faster Loomia, of Fremont, the state ''executive office of the L O. O. F.wiBRed Cloud Wednesday eveaiag,"? and visited Ben Adbem Lojf' No. 184, officially. Waeo goiag down the street, do not forget to stop in aad see those beati- fuljjpuoliae Quick Meal Vapor stoves t jrTCW. Wright's. They are beam ties W the fiaest invented. ;; Thi ghost social of B. F. Mizer's, aadet the auspices of. the Christian eaarah on Wednesday evening was a vervh nlsasant affair. The" receints we:a about $27. A large crowd was W?nfc ; jnis waeK, oamuei on ne r, oi Am-if itjj, cuvcicu nuc mgnam ui me if Ifo," and ordered the "Great Fami- lWAptlo" fo hi timtTior T n Mi: Isr, of 3laoy, Illinois, for one year. fiat is the way to do good. Deaais Parkhill has made tho fnt .. - . . . ... ..!. igat-watch that Red Cloud has Mad for a good while, and it is onr opiion Lhftt t.Tift innnmincr nnnnnil linrtli' pa M,n it tW ,, ,. MflfM1;fl,llJ, VJ w - : ness men. Leon Lester, son of our frigid, Mr. Lester of vthis city, is becomiag very prof sient in the line of aachiaist lie recently sent his father piece of very fine turning of his own make that would do credit to an jxperienced man of years in the business. Senator Paddock has favored this ofice with some choice seeds from the U. S. Agricultiral iepartrcent, for distributioa in this ceanty. If our agriealtraal brethren till call we shall be pleased to distrihate them as far as they will go. i Shinkle & Aultr, tie new firm of sec ond hand fornitare dealers, are doing a land oSce bnsiaees, if we may judge from the aatonat of goods they are buying aad sellia'g. This firm is well knows ia Red Ckud for their square dealiag aad con&qaently are building p a aiee dusi i a aice busiiess. Mr.H. C. wolt, oneof wads, and' formerly a our old time ""ii citizen of Webster "rJrT?3e5Ut Blair, Nebr., was in' the city thiSswe5Ks;S made The Chief a pleasant call. Mr W. is a loyal Republican and as such orders the Great Fainily Weekly to his addreis for another year. Great excilment prevailed at Wien er's clothing store on Wednesday evening, and Frank Cowden thought that his life was not worth a sixpence for about fifteen seconds, in fact his hair is still standing on end from his grest fright. The "cause of all this thisnesa" was from an explosion that took place in the large stove in the rear end of the room which had ac cumalated sufficient gas to blow the pipe down. Frank says it was a nar row escape, but the explosion did'nt "soot" him exactly. stuYcmtteSttndtid. .... IJUJMi 4N.U SJ&.U UUli MENS SUITS 1 ...AT- I j -"'7 ' Q-fef W. J -. 5TJ -7 ;. and . . -ii I J V 1 fcl'00 Ttte above M&iitions Suit are 7 bargains. J . t -4 dur display of chiloften and boys' suits is a i .... ; , little the nicest shown yet. CHICAGO CL0THUG fORE. Oppc&te My Listen. are the stuff. The Scandia lisfrr is the best midc and can he fount) only at Janes Peterson's the Implement man. Red CIoudKili.-'s.' 5 V. . if-t it is a nxea ana immutaDiev J.'.w tnav . - t m W. "m M to nave ffoea. souna neaiin onwm am, save pure, rich and abundant blood There IB no snrjer or surer route vliiuq vy a course of JU Witt a Barsapaa)ll;. iu. U Cotting. ' if Basrarlea And Sorlnsr i James jeterson, the irnjUcujef t man has just received a nc JMnsign-j- ment of buggies, and sprihgagons, meat ui uuggiea, nuu epnojv which he will sell cheap. ; 1 Tke Pepalatlon of PJ9-.. -5 CIOIUl.JllERS OF is abont 22,000 and we won! oae half are troubled with i pay at leastf-v ?rf -.- of the tnroat and longs, aa panose com- plaiato are, according to 8K'.Mtic3, more nnmeroBB than others, we IfdW advise all of oar readers not to negfeottfthe oppor tunity to call on their dnrni and get a ..... . . - . l'm bottle, of Kemp's BalsamftJtf the thrort and longs. Trial size fwjCs Large size size! 2i 50c aud fl. Sold by all erf ta. A saf e inveatment, Wegvirantee yomOi: TO jVTV ADDRESS will never b eick if a cfMsaa of "Hepati-1 cure" is taken spring patv fall. L. H. F Deyo, m A KallRalsnt. The holding of the WiSMFair in a city scaroely flf tv years old a remarka- ble event bat whether really benefit he nation as much as'ii scoverj' of the i Nervine bViiK1 i3d6nbtfJ.ru1s-fcWjtiw' i raniain Kilos lat the Arueri- can people need to cure their excessive nervousness, dyspepsia, headache dizzi ness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous de bility, dullness, confusion of mind, etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases" with unequalled testimonials free at o. l. cotting's drugstore. It i warranted to contain no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. Farm loans at lowest interest. Strictly first-class loans at lower rates than has ever been given in this coun ty before. Option o pav part or ah at end of any year. (J. F. CATiicn. -- , The Small Boy Steal. Apples. They are green apples and then he has colic, cramps and diarrhea and thinks he's going to die and won't ever ever steal again. The careful mother always buys a bottle of Haller's Pam Paralyzer and the boy liven lo "do so some more." For sale by c. l. cotting. Insure Agalntit Hail Geo, O. Yeiser will insure jour crops against hail. The farmers should see him. Moon block, stairs, lied Cloud. up Hail Insurance. The Continental Insurance com pany will insure agaiust hail, ctc.this. year and in order to protect yourselves the farmers should see A. I. Gray, Agent, lied Chiud, Neb, t "to .,tlJe Post - office. HlflH MHU' Bucklcn's Arnlcea ialve Tho Best Salvo m the' world for eats. Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheom, feTtr Sores, Tetter, Chappel hands, Chflblaias, Corns, and all other Skin Eraptioas, and positively cares piles, or B pay re paired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pric25 cents per box. For sale by L. H. Deyo. 8 MANUFACTURED BY . CHENEY & CO., BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. MMaa-. ' : 11 11 M fl I !H I N t H 81 J'wSanyiiHii. UUll ...n. Mr j n tulUi wowrourj r-owers, affectionia-iK ireao fowersana Saw Frames, Swinging Straw Slaciars Self Feeders and Band Cutters, Portable-Saw KILLS, AND SKID ENGINES. Tower's Improved O 5UCKER is ouarameca . Absolutely Water. SSL. QOf e TucuKixonrvtfjCcata CVt O l TUc Celebrated gtallloa Battler, will make the season of 1892 as follows: Fridays and Saturdays at Richardson's barn, Red Cloud. Tuesdays at Bladen. Pedigree Rattler is a Blackhawk Morgan, well muscled, good action and m natural stopper and beautiful style. Was foaled Sept. 15, 188C, and isabotl5 hands high. His sire was a Morgan, his dam was a Morgan and Blackhawk. Bat tler has fins bone and sinew, wall kailt and an elegant roadster. Terms 87 to insure a mam with foal; $10 to insure a colt to stand wpandawek; $5 cash for single service, if mare fails to get with' foal on single service, owner caa return her and bj- paying- $SS extra eaa have insurance, Care will be taken to prevent aoeidonts but I will not be te sponsiblo should any oeewr. Owner parting with or removing auues front the county beforetney ate known to be with foal forfeit the inewraace money. 36-4t W. H. FcxjuEB, Owner, ..r