V For Sale or Trade. A choioe farm of 160 acres, 4 miles from town, good frame house, 80 acres in cultivation, all tillable but about 10 acres timber Easy terms or will tradc D. J. Myers. id Cleud, Nebr. Special Bates. Minneapolis, Minn., June 7, 1892; Na tional Republican Convention. All agents may sell tickets to Minnea polis at rate of one lowest riret-class fare for the round trip. Sell tickets June 1-5, inclusive, and limit going trip for contin uous passage from date of sale and re turn trip for continuous passage from date of execution at fit Paul with final limit for return to June 25. Tickets will be honored out of Minneapolis Jb& -te turn trip prior to juge 10. .Execution for return passage WR be made at either Minneapolis or St. Pa!.' Chicago 111., June 8,' 1892; National Democratic Conventiai All agents may sell f&ta to Ckicago at rate of one lowest laW class fare for the round trip. Sell tisksts June 16-20, inclusive, and limit golgtrip to contin uous passage from dataV ale, and re turn trip to continuoiit faasage from date of execution at CrJaiwo. with final return limit to July G. Ifoflkets wiH not pe honored out of Chieiod for return prior to June 24. $ Omaha, Nebr. July i, -USB; National AH agents may sell tickets 'to Omaha at rate of one lowest firstbae fare for the round trip. Dates of eale: From Nebraska and Kansas. Jul j'l-i inclusive with return limit to July 15; uth Da kota, July 1-2, inclusive, Ywiti return limit to July 1C; Colorado aidwyoming, June 29-30, inclusiye, with ntirn limit to July 17. Lincoln, Neb., May 16-18, laWAnnual v xcobivcu, j-iiQcum uraiorie oocieiy, with CamvaninL L , Agents in Nebraska within MOl miles or iiincoln, may sell'Wjk D rJ5cVete to Lincoln at rate of or and oae-fowest fare for the round trip. Sell tickets May 1G-18, and limit for return1, ttfl May Helena, Mont, Commencing Jue 15, 1892, Supreme lodge A. O. U. W ajente may sell round trip tickets to Helecf, at rate of one lowest first-class fare. JBeft tickets June 1-14; inclusive, with3trftBsit limit of ten days in each directioa; nd final limit of thirty days from datwj of oaio. xiuKHis may oe routed vw ,811 routes, either via Denver and Ogdea, and may read for different routes going- ied returning. Wnen the routes used feeing and returning carry different oneeej rates, the round-trip rate will be frai half of the sum of the one wav rate, For example: Round trip rate goioafajl vguau uuu returning airect, wuifo $44.40 made 824.40 coins via Oeden aarf 820, one half of the one-way rates direst! Ul 1UU VOIBO. Rates on Certiorate Plan. York, Nob. April 13. 1892: KenuUicsa r I Congressional Convention (4th District) I Thayer, and York Counties, may sell 7oyed farms at a bargain. Write for ticketa to york, April 10-13, imdusive4Hcription to D. J. Myers, a A. McCloud, Secretary, York, Neb.,1. Red Cloud Nebr. will sign certificates. Seward, Nebr., April 2G, 1892; 73rd An niversary Odd Fellowship. Agents m lorn, .Folk, tiutler, aid Se ward counties, may sell ticketa to Seward Apni-a, inclusive. L. K. Cottrell, Chairman, Seward, Neb., will eSga certif- Ogden, Utah, April 29-May C, 1892; Cattlemen's Congress. All agent may sell tickete to Ogden, April 26-May 0, inclusive. R. L. Arm strong, Secretary, Ogcten Utah, will Bign certificates. Omaha, Neb., May, 17-20, 1892; Annual Convention, Kansas and Nebraska. Juris diction, International Order of Twelve, rvnignis ana laughters of Tabor- ' Agents in Kansas and Nebraska, may seJUL tickets to Omaha, May 14-20, inclu -s'we. A. W. Hopkins, C. G. 8., Leaye'a wortb, Kansas, will sign certificatis. Omaha, Neb., June 7-8, 1892; Annual Meeting, Nebraska, Funeral DdrecAors' Association. Agents in Nebraska, may seU ticket to Omha, June 4-8, inclusive. J;unes Hea ton,SecretarylI,incom, Neb., will sign certificates. A- Conoveb. 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We are the nly concern which sells at iiminfactnrerV prices, allowiDc lb buyer the ?anf discount tf.at the Biannfactnrer irives to the wholesale buyer. We ruarsntee all Roods as represented: If not found So. money refunded. Good' crut by express or freight, with pmUege of examination before pay fog. A. KAKl'KN A CO., 123Quiocy street, Chicago, ill. f WE WILL PAY A salary of $23 to SSO per wrek to GOOD agents toreptu'eninsinev-rTriniiiiT.niiiircii u t-uciiu liaeof Merchamlintllllllulclres, prices. Osclt Tans WHO WANT S1KADT KMPLOTMWtT WtKD aftlt. Catsliwnc nud particulars reutou receipt it 25 cests for csirerta e. i A. KARrKSCO 128 Qulucy atreel, Chicago, I1L Terms to suit customers. SADA J. BAILEY, Agt. aWfi aaaaa, ee7 Haav aaa aaaaaaaaaattVJv?fi jrV- -ftft-'fc f QtTvIw aaaaaaaaMLeLlinm The Heart or the Allefhaaies. Writing of a recent trip across the mountains of West Wirginia a gifted journalist says: "Twilight on the grade is gtand. The mountain summits look like the busy tops of treeB. The sun has disappeared in a ball of fire at his 'jumping-off place,' but the vivid lightenings of the western sky by the still upturned illumining face be low the horizon is in marked contrast to the gathering shades behind the rushing train. From shelf to shelf, from crag to crag, from brink to brink, we almost fly. Like a flashing transformation, rendering almost past belief the fact that the bcss is in the midst of the Allerhsaial, -comes a bit of landscape ajeaiag with all the beauU9&lk8 and hedtrMi- And ' hrio-ht Jtfed flowers, a mountain brooklet 'tumbl ing throegh the ceiiire Baekhore Wall, the most aoted and moat admixed view that earn be had from any kaowa point in the Alleghany range. To eaaeie'tae road to spaa the tremeadioas gorge, m massive wall of eat stono was erected tat a dis tance ef several hundred feet, and more tfcaa haadred feet above the foandation roe. As the river aaakea aa abrupt tarn at right eagles, a deep canyon is opened up for miles. Range after range of moantains disappear behind each, other The shadowy outlines of single peaks steal out tnrongn me naze." This beautiful scene is on the Baltimore and Ohio B. B.nsar Grafton, W. Ta. The entire line from the Potomac to the Ohio is a majestic panorama of the grandest views oa me continent and all endowed with historic interest. 89-2 A National Event. xne noiaing or tue world's fair ia a my scarcely ou years om wui be s re markable event, oat whether it will really oenens tnis nation as mach as toe dis covery of the Restorative Itervine by Dr. Franklin Miles is donbtfal. This is last what the American people aeed to care their excessive nervoasnees, .dyspepsia, headaebe dizziness, sleeplessness neural gia, nerrous debility, dallness, confusion. of rated etc It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on "Nervosa sad Heart Diseases," with unequale testimon ials free at, Cotting's dreg store. It is warranto? to contain no opinan. morphine or dangerous drags. For Sale or Trade. A good timber claia ia Hates coamty, Nebraska. AIL perfectly level lead, some good young trecp, 40 fee. to water, 12 acres under omltivation, 10 miles from a good R. B. town. Will sell as claim or give daed cheap far cash or trade for most an y thing. D, J. '.Myers, 354 Bed Clomd, Neb. It is a truth in medicine that -the mall- rest does that oerfoma the em in triA J "beet De Witt's Little Early itieers are be smallest pills. wiU perform, the cure a80 - re " best. C L. Cottiiig. m i - Some choice improved :ind uoiai- rt mmmmmmim ffrEy TOME, " IURABILITY and FIN ItH UNQUESTIONED, i M MP s to salt castoasers ADIE M BAIL.EV Ageat UfM wHicouvcaia TltI:QE0wXHT if iNl3MimTR7af UtTIM vkh vitinaUv umm '. xw stun of tits cr tw ! 'Cbicaeo, Rock laM & Paciic By. '"The Direct Route wliiltw ChleaM. Jollet. Ottawa. .Pesrla, La Salle, Mate VJtock Iibnd. la ILUXOIS; .Eartwport, Mn sasLhothaawa, Oskalasaa. Dra loiaes. Winters? t. iwtabea, Harlan aad Comcfl UstuSk. in IOWA: 3SMolta and St mi, la 3JIK UTESOTA; Wat crtowjahC Sioux Falls, la DAKOTA; Ciaieron. SL Josrpliiai Vjaasaa City, la 3IIS80TJU; Omaha. Lincoln. Fmltaan aba MakiM lvtodict-.. f -AtchUon, Leavcnwory Inswu u, Tnpeka, natchlasoa! f Wlehlta. BeileTille, AMaLADedM CKr. Caldwell, la I KANSAS; Klngflnherjl ajw and Mlnco, la ISDUS . TERRITORY: Titnr&Clfmto SpriBfs aad Pueblo. i an COIX)R.lM. TravsaMVitw anas of rich fanalnf ; and grazing laud. affiMOJW eit ftriUUes or later ; vooimunicatlcn to sll emtlwd cJMts east aad Wtat, iorthrstandiuliwcJefiti-oaad to ieifle mM . . J-VWIIIWOCUJ"ril". r.. . .. tA r, MA VTSTWULX 3iilrg all comprtl -Ktwiwti CHICAGO aat Da MOfXZS, COTJKCtt .lU'FFH and OMAHA, and bttwwn CHICAGO and ::KNVER, roLORADO SPRINGS aad PUEBLO, la ':AXAS CITY and TOl'EKA and tU ST. JOSEPH. -Irv-Clms DoTCmchcf, FBEE RECLINING CHAIR .'AR. and I'htace Slttpen, with Dialac Car Btrrke. Clo rnnnrdinns at Prnrrr and Colorado SpciDfi with lirtrRlng nxllwar lines, now forBlsc tbe BCW aoJ j plrturwqoe STANDARD GAUGE THA1JS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN- R0X7TX Ovr wl.Irh snnrrMy-equlpiird trains run dally Tit -"onnr. WITHOUT OIANGE to and from Fait Li 'City. r..j-uu an San Francico. THE EOCK r' VI li al-o thr Pinvt and Farorite Uni to anil ft ii Minlt.M. pibp' Tik and nil other sanitary and c n: r-irt'a:ili UI-s and minlncdlstrictsln Colorado 1JAILY FAS!' EXPRESS TRAINS "rn-n ?t Javpli h1 Kanras City to and from all fan. 1 1 fnt tu nt iiii- an.l xrtlniij In Southern Nebraska, Ii j and t,e UvlUxi Ti'mtory. AUo Tla ALBEBT .IV. UL""S .'nun City and Oilcaco to Water xn. l.ix Fall. MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. oiiiim ii wr Bt all jx.!iin nr.rtU and northwest betwtca iv UU- ind ih IVm-ifir Cmut. T.r Ticti-tf. Mjp. FoMcrn. i.r deiirrd lnformatloa n ty to any Conpon llcict Office in tbo United Stat r CmuuLi. or ivMitm :. ST JOKN, ' JOHN 3EIASTIAN. -' ll'.icaprj; Gent Tkt.&rMs. Aft. CHZCAQO.ZLL. S3 s Jx 1 Te; rern V I TEL mSi- ast..a W3Wrr mcA'ms tkaom Ji-kcj' . SheriaTt sale. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale issued from the office of C. B. Crone, clerk of the district court of the tenth judicial dis trict within and for Webster county, Ne braska, upon a decree in an action pend ing therein, wherein the Smith Brothers Loan & Trust company are plaintiffs, and against Richard K. Stowe as administra tor of the estate of Nels Poulson, de ceased, Line Peterson, Joel Poulson, Car rie Poulson, Nels Poulson Jr.. Mary Poulson, Mira Poulson, Martin Poulson, uaspenon as guardian or buiu a. Cacrie Poulson. iNei. 1'oul- Foulsea and Mira Puiilsuu, d x snau oner ior saie utpuouc the haaaest bidder for cash in e ast aoor oi tne court-nouse . . . . . but?, ia said Webster vounty, (thntT being the building List :term of said court was ith it of May, A. D. 1893, m. ex said day, the follow preperty towit: The aiter(li) of section twen- ty-aiae (29) la tt.waabip three (3,) north of rangei;eleVn (11,) west of the 6th p. Given undet my hand this 30th day of '' March, A. Dpir. ' 36-S0d SCO.E. Coos, Sheriff. Sfcoriaa Sale. Notice is herefcy given that under and bv virtue of an oHor et sale issued from 3 the office -of C''t. Crone, clerk of the district court ofL tenth judicial dis trict within ancTaW Webster county, Ne braska, upon a deeres ia an action pend ing uierein, wneraaa jars. j. a. names aad Erne Baraaii .ire plaintiffs, and against John M. Zergason, Agnes J. Ferguson and JaajeBU Ferguson, de fendants, I shall offft fee; sale at public vendee to the highest biader for cash in band, at the east dtaacfi'liie courthouse at Bed Cloud, in seel Webster county, Nebraska, (that beaag'fibe building wherein the last termupf jaaid court was bolden)onthe 3 X Sal Day of Majr,..f. 192, at 11 o'clock a. m. of ami day, the fol lowing described propogr towit: The north-west quarter (naB.) of section thirty-four (34) and the nerth-east quar ter (neli) and the east halt (e) of the north-west quarter () of ieeotion thirty three (33,) township four (4j) aarth, range ten (10,) west of the 6th p.-i ' Given ander my hand this Xth day of March, A. D. 1892: Yl 36-30d Geo. . Coe,'8heriiT. Tibbets, Mobet & Ferbis, 'U'tts' Att'ys BToa-afeflltieat lVotlee "- I B Joke Woods. In District Court The defendant, John Wtp-JsAwill Ukc aotite that on the 16th dav of April, 1892 the plaintiff, Cofbsa A. Woods, ilea, her petition in taoveece of the clerk of the district aWii' of Webster comety, Nebraska, againet his, the object aad prayer of Mrbith are to obtain a divorce from bin, Mrd tne custody of their miaor chldrea. Said defendant is repaired to iswff or plead to said petition on or fciore Mav 3U, lbyu, or the alleeatieas o sail petition win oe taaen as'toa fessed and decree rendered accora$E$ ly. Cobnilia A. WpoDaV By Geo. B, Chanet, her attorney." S -.J as !! si . Legal Notice. Albert Smith vs John Johnson and Barah J. Johnson. In the district court, tenth judicial dial utci, vveoeter county, Nebraska. ' Notice to non-reeideat defendants. The defendants above named will uuubb mat tne piamiui nas com menced aa action aeainat thm iointlv .r. xt-. a. .. . in the above entitled cause, the object end prayer of which are to remove a cloud in the title to the eauth-eaat onarter of section twenty-four, town three, range mine in Webster oountv. Nahraalra. caused by certain defects ia a certain deed to said land made by defendants to one James RAtlrisson, aad recorded in book F, on page 283 of the deed records of said county. You are required to an swer the petitioa tiled ia said case on or before the 23d day of May, 1892, or the euegatiene m said petition contained will be taken as true. . J. M. CHAFFW, 38-4t Jwo. R Willoox. Attorneys for plaintiff. SherUPclale. Notice Is JMRty idyea taat aader aad bv vir taeoC aa erdar ef sale teaea frsai tbe oflee of taathjtaaMMict. wHMla aad fer Webtter B41asftnC.wkeretatbeFliat NaUeaalBaak S?WIaMareeleadaitt; Meeotm. where-L-i HT Weuaere wasplaatUI aaa John Klacber JrM WtafteM 8. WinJet. WlaYet hit wife. Ylrat KbIImuI h.rSi i,a i&ZZ fLSftDTW ai5y . I"xtea al. 7ZSrV1T?,, jr.Junwaoau, jsuii u. Jones, i5a.i JoaaTTloore. Hweet, orr & co., 5S Sffi-L.3,M a d?!ou, ami IBWataeoMei' of court tae afaov nm u g'TeSgya, a5LK:iJtt "" rmm. ueor-eum. LeatnuuBL at Kni flty, Nebraska, that nn tlm uic uil Lenn m itniff 94lh Day efiflaY. A. D. 18a. 5tO0J?K5lck)ck P- ' W day the followine described property towit: The norUibaHV'j. t.,2!,2.rfHtw0l.2.,,, ranKe n,ne- west of the hR":.-1? Webstr county, sebraaka. A.D.iMe? T btLai w"11 far of April, 38-30d Gao. E. coojr. Sheriff. JAg.MciteNV, Plalutifl's Attorney. Fiaal Proer BTUce. LANDOmCB AT BLOOMIJOTOK,NltBK. 1 March 3, 1832. f Notice is lunhv irivn that i riii- to2S.8.rh2iS1?1 n01" I tatentlon MTO"" WSr EnSty. at MfeJ,ortll-weat w uim t BwoshhTa; ridian. He uaaes the following ; witiiesses n NPhr01. rti"? vlz: t ,e,,s Jenaauof fnarale Nebr.; Chris Jensen. Inavaie. Nebr Orrin R. Otto, Nebr. o. G. Bailkv. stesfster. 2-6 C. SCHESTCK. Jaatlee r the Feaee, aatfNatarrPabii.e Office over Post OBce. Red Cload . Ncaraaka. UbcsSHaa e'oelJOjuieo fendaiaa, venaueap bandeau at Red NebraeHk wherein mae hoWea)oa Ml atllo'doof.a. south-west "ati I ,MaiiaaaklTWiaaaiT lbu -l aavwcaamacwBCTein . wmk i nnAwzim I CBtu'kA.HT iiCgal Notice. In the district court of Webster county Nebraska. Leopold Baum, plaintiff, TS Spencer Alexander, Marion Alexander, Milton Randall, W. T. Vankirk, DttfendadtB. The plaqBff in the above entitled ac tion notifieHhe defendants in said cause, that on theMi day of April 1892, that he the said plaintiff filed his petition in the district conAfof Webster county. Kebras kV; against abu the said defendants the ect and ptay of which are to foreclese ax lien owned..aJd held by the plain f, on and aswaaatlot number three (3) bl'odc ten (10) idriae Tillage of Blue Hill in Webster count, and state of Nebraska for the sum of fjsiy dollars, ($40) and accumulating ihterest, and that said lot be sold aJordiagto Uw to pay said amount and costs of this aetmn, and that any claim or interest yon may have in said premises may be declared junior and inferior to plaintiffs tax lien. For furth er particulars yon are referred to plain tiffs, petition now on file in the Clerk's office of the District court of Webster county, Nebraska. Yon are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 16th, day of May, A. D. 1892. LzoroLD Back, By O. C. Case, His Attorney. 37-4k NonRcsldcnl Notice. William Marshall, 1 plaintiff, vs Jacob II. Shugart et al defentdantaj AFFIDAVIT ON FILE. The defendants O. P. Johnson, Frank B. Orcutt, Orris W. Robertson and Jes sie Foster, will take notice that on the 6th day of April 1802, the plaintiff here in tiled his petition in the district court of Webster county, Nebr., the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by defendants J. H. Shugart, and Helen M. Shugart, since deceased to Edwin D. Orme, who assign ed said mortgage to plaintiffs assignee L. M. Dove, now Lizzie M. Leslie; that said mortgage is on lot seven (7) in block three (3) in Talbot's addition to the town of Guide Bock, Webster county, Nebraska, and was duly recorded in the records of said county, that default has been made in the payment of the amount decreed by said mort gage. You are therefore required to answer said petition on or before the lGth day of May 1892, or said petition will be taken as confessed by you and default rendered foreclosing said mortgage as prayed for in said petition. 37-4t William Marshall, By John If. Chaffix, His Attorney. xVOTICEOF SALE Or First National Bank Balld- Sealed bids will he received at office of the receiver of the,First National Bank, Red Cloud, Neb., until 12 m. (noon) May 2, 1892, for banking building, furniture and fixtures therein; lot 16, block 26, in Bed Cloud, Neb., one two story brick building, furniture and fixtures, consist ing of Yale time lock safe, walnut furni ture, desks, chairs, etc. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. 364t O. C. Bell, Receiver. v TfotlH ii aerenv uiven th.it miliar and ly tne of aa order of s.tle issuea Ireni theofiice ot C'.B.Cwue, clerk ot thedistilct court of tbo tenth Jadieialdistrictvtithln and for Webster county, Nebraska upon a decree iu an action pendlnirflnrein, wherein P. S. SicUuire Is pUUBUfl a SKUIIISI jiuui ji. rrcriuve BIKI rectal are detendaius, i snail offer for sale abac vendue, to the blghct bidder. for cash ad, at tbe east aoor of tlie coirt Claad in said Webster county. house at Nebraska bat betag the buildiuc wherein the Muttem gala ceurt was noiaen. on tfle 26th lZXJ at eae o'clock p. m. of said day daTfAPi thefoltoK ?oescnoei propenv town: its our 4, ia block ono 1, Yanco's first the tow Of (itiideKockln Wnbstr three 3. mi addition eouBtr.Ni rasKa, viren under ruy Hand this 23d day of area i 30-61 J. v Ieo. E. Coox, aherlff, i UcNaWv, I'laiuUR's Attorney. 6HeraaTa ale Notice is Mb ' citwa that under and hv vir. tseof an ordaf D sato-lasued from the office of CB.CronerisaV-.'faaistrict court of the lota JadlclaJ daUt eiOrin and for Webster county ThattjaTr Tfifia ir-r" In nn action pendlug, ! "rani wherein the 1J til-ton savings Hank- u Bttlatiff and against Mark II. Warner, Sarah A. Warner, Tlio Kansas City Investment coapaay and tbe first National Bank of Bed cloud. Neb. defendants, I shall offer for sale at public yea due, to the highest bidder for cash iu band, at tbe east door of the court house at Ked cloud In said Webster county, Nebraska, that being the uaiiaiug wuereiu uie last term of saia court was holden, on the 26th day of April 1892 atne o'clock P. M. of the said day, the following des cribed property to-wit: The east half of sec tion twenty-four, 24. in township oae, I, ot range eleven, II, west of the 6th p. m. in Webster county, Nebraska. Giyan ander my hand this lth day of March 1832. GKO. E COOX, Sheriff, cook & Daort, & cAse McNear. SMt ruintirs Attorney. SkerlaFi Sale. notice i hereby given that under and by vir tue of an order of sale issued from the office of c. B. crone, clerk of the district court of the tenth Judicial district withlu and for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree In an action pending therein, wherein Sarah L. oreea Is plaintiff, and asainst Aurelian A. Posta&d Jost, his wife, defendants, I shall offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash In hand at tbe east door of the courthouse at Kea ciouu in saw weoster county, vaoraaka, Itbat being the building wherein the last term ot said court was holden) on the 34h Day or Ray, A D, 18S, atone o'clock p.m. of said day the foUowIag described property towit: The east half. M, of the north-east quarter, H, and tbe north-west auarter, , of the north-east quarter, H , of sec on seventeen, 17, In township three, 3, north la ranee ten, IB. mist eCthe 6th p. a. Given under my hand this 14th day of April, A. D. 1892. Gro. B. cooir. Sheriff: Jko. x. Bagan , Plaictlfl'3 Attorney. 38-00d laBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaB I ' VaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalVb H.(. SIieriiTiiiT vir- i Webster Co. Abstract Offidtfr J. II. BAILEV, Abstracter and Proprietor. Accurate Abstract Promptly FuriiMietl lor any Land in Wctolcr Coanty. A complete anil Accurate ct ofAbitract books and a aMOOOO bond Hied TiJh comity judc insures .satis faction. For Abstracts, Cheap Farm Loans or some good Bargains in Real Estate, call on J..H. BAILEY. KJED CLOUD, - IVJEJBltASKA. 5 Don't forget to ask for the Consumers' and Merchants' BENEFIT SCRIP! CONSUMERS TAKE NOTICE! That fcr every Cash purchase of ONE DOLLAR from any Merchant whose name appears below entitles you to a 5 PER CENT. SCRIP, Which they will accept for five cents on every Cash Purchase of One Dollar. And take Special Notice that the Merchants who belong to this Association are the most wideawake and keep the best stock of goods, and their prices are the lowest. G.A.DU KERiVCO. DKAI.KR IN Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks and Shoes. Im H. Dcyo, Drugs etc. Henry Dicdrich lfool Ac Shoes Baekeye Harness Shop Harness, Oscar Fatasor, Flour Sc Feed. F. V. Taylor, Furniture. L. M. Vance, Jeweler. THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. ; V WILE, MAKE ' POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Fort Abstract L. II. FORT, Manager. Mra.efs thed to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOTICE. Having had ten years experience in county records and one of the mt complete set of Ab atract books In the state, we guarantee satisfaction. Yor.r f.ivors solicited All orde8 tilled promptly. 10.000 dollar bond tiled nd approved. Address or call on J,. II. FOIiT Manager, Itcd Cloud, Neb. H. E. POND, oBveyaacer, Real Estate Loans, Insurance, and Pen aion Agent. OFFICE OVER SPOKESF1 ELDS STORE. Red Cloud, Kcbraka. I especially invite you to call on me for anything in my line. Loans farm property at 8 per cent. made on Insurance ia the best companies I also, AGENT FOR THE STAKK BROS. CELEBRATED NURSERY STOCK. Call aad see mi if you desire, shrubbery flowers or fruit stock. Yon will find prof itable to see me. II. E. POXD. D. B. Spanoge. Real Estate and Loan Age Red CIoikI. I. W. TVLLEYS,M.D. HemaeapathJc Fbyaielan, Red Claad, XeraKa. Office opposite First National Bank. U. rkExaniaing hurgeon. Chronic diseases treated by mail. FREE c. Wiener, Cloilicr. & Co., Reel Cloud, w PEINCE ARTHUR Will serve a limited number of choie marcs tlis season. He is (I years old and strongly built. 15V bands high and a natural trotter ami has an excellent pedigree. J. W. 3IoitA.svn.LE, Prop. Ked Cloud, Neb. Police to 'Ifitclierx. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers ofthe public schools of this couuty, at Ked Cloud on the third Saturday of each month. Special examinations will be held on the Friday preceeding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing required for 2d and 3d grade certificates is the same no crade below 70 per cent., average 80 per eent; for first grade certificate no grade below 80 per cent., average 90 per cent, in all branches required by law. D. M. FIunter. County Supt. WANTFT) Salesman, Local and Tra velinr To represent our well known house. You need no capital to represent a firm that warrants nursery stock first class and true to name. "Work all the year. $100 per month to the right mac. Apply qnicfc, statinjj age. L. L. 31 ay & Co,, Nurserymen, Fiorists and Seedstun. St. Paul, Minn. (This house is responsible.) of Time yj3kV anan i i - --