BM.1 prWT!Tf!fW !' WJIJliPPTrVfY1!?""" i gaHEmSaiK mJS3mmKKKSBWBfmXZMmKBairTKtKircs9KmiKsrvwHrn.J9 nuuiwHniMb'iiii """" "".ViaF w " "VJwl.HrwjiiABi . ' w-Fm-VJ..T . "i 0 JL . i? TTwt' ", !, 7 '-v! il'iBIBlVMIiBiVvTiHSBCTSvMnwlMniflirT Wr 7 " 'W, WftliniHHHwl -V i5w i ( i & t -. ' ,!$ 't: ,fl i.vr 4 'l ' ' ,'-, i. YOUR CHILDREN8HOULD WEAR Little Giant School Shoes ! They eome nearer enduring hard knocks and ill usage than any shoes you ever bought. TOR BALK BY BLAKESLeE & KALEY. II. Ac M. R. R. Tltno Tnblc. Tnklna effect Atifcll Trains cfirrrlng passengers leave Red Cloud as follows i EAST VIA HAHTINOS. No. W I'oMpngerto HastliiKS, - 0:00 p. tn. No, HG KnjiKi,t tor llastlmjs - I:30imii. AII1I1VB. 1'assenger from Hastings .- rlvos 0:40 a.m. ' KA8T VIA WYMOHK. No. in. rnsscngcr to Ht. .lusenh, Ht, ix)ulsan(lUhlcaKiMlally - 10:30 um No U rassenvi-r to Kansas Cltv and Atchison, dally. ... 8:00, p.m. (JUlNO WE8T. w'i"- No, 13 Tasscnger (or Denver and In termediate points, unity, - 7:30 a.m. No. is, Tasscngcr (or Denver, dally, 0:20 p. m. OXFOHD AMD II KD CLOUD ACCOMMODATION. No. 143 local f reiglit to Oxford dally except Sunday 0:00 am No. 144 local freight from Oxford dally except hdml.iy 8:15 pm Hull! Hull! Hull! H. E. l'ond, will writo Hail insur ance in ono of the best companies rep resented in the west as choap as any. Wuiilcd. A few good farm loans, six per cent interest. No second mortgage D. B Spanocile. For Flour ami Feed 0'i and see L. P. Albright. He keeps tliu best brands and sells his flour just as cheap as others. Also sells hard and soit coal. Prices reasonable. Of Gee and scales, corner of Webster street and 4th avenue. Gasoline Sloven. Tho best in the world, for Balo at, A. Moil art's. 40-tf Farm loans at lowest interest. Strictly first-class loans at lower rates than lias ever been given in this coun ay before. Option to pay part or all at end of any year. C. F. Catiikr. Ilorso for Sale. A good thrcc-yoar-old horse for sale cheap, for cash or on time. Inquire tt this omce. -4 Notice. All orders for oil or casolino left at Spokcsfield's grocery storo will bo promptly filled by tho Bluo Tank Wagon. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch' Hazel Salvo will cure them. For Bale at Cotting's. Wanted to trade a stock of young horses, colls and mules for land in Nebraska or Kansas. J. D. Curtis, Stella, Nebr. A special examination of teachers will be held at lied Cloud, Saturday, September 3, 1892. D. M. Hunter, Co. Supt. Tho Burt Dramatio Co. will place upon the boardsduring fair week a new and interesting repertoire at Opora Houso, tf. B. B. Fulton, Manager. Wait for W. W. Wrights new stoves. He will have a fine supply. Public Sale. Jas. Englington living four miles west of Blue Hill will havo a publio salo Sept. 8th, of 80 lioad of stook consisting of cattle, horses, hogs, also farm implements. Terms; A credit of one year on all sums ovor $10. Free lunch at noon. .Jab. Enomnqton. W. A. W atkinb, Auctioneer. Insurance. For Firo Lightning and Tornado Insuranco in tho German of Freeport and other rcliaulo companies, call on or write to Ghas. Sohaffnit, office over JVoyo's drug store, Bod Cloud, Nebr. Druylng. Tho Bed Cloud Driiy Line havo four good and heavy mulo teams. All hauling promptly attended to your orders solicited. J.no B auk lev, tf Proprietor. live KecperTsuppllci. A. Mohurt, the hardware man, will hereafter keop all kinds of Bee Keep er's supplies. Mail order filled promptly. n. I Want (u Jitiy Furms Parties having cheap farm lands for sale, improved or unimproved oan find buyrrs by calling on P. B. Spanoglo, Heal Estate aud Loan Agent, Bed Cloud, Neb. Died. In tho city of consumption. A familiar headline isn't it ? It's pretty risky to neglect a cold or cough. Ono minute cough cure is pleasnnt, safe and sure. For sale nt Cotting's. AROUND TOWN. Sohool tablets at Ootting's. Doyois&tillintboring soiling wall paper. Tho best spcctaoles in the world at Deyo's. Dcyo is tho Icador in the paint and oil trado. Tho family of Itev. M. Putmah has arrived in tho city. All kinds of sohool supplies at Cotting's drug store. Boy's and children' suits to suit every one nt Wiener's. Tho Lincoln mixed paints aro guar anteed sold by Cotting. J. W. Overing was in Beaver City this week on business. For fine tobacco, cigars, candies &c, go to J. O. Lindley's. Don't forget those celebrated gnso lino vapor stoves at Wright's. Sarah Baum and Mattio Wolf were visiting in Bluo Hill this week, Eight different kinds of machine oil at Deyo's. Prices tho lowest. School opons Monday tnd th young ideas will begin to shoot forth See Osoar Patmor before buying flour. He has made a big reduction. Farm loans t six per cent option to pay after two years. D. B. SPAN OOLE. John J. Duoker and Reno Christian of Joliet, Illinois, are out oi a hunt ir.g expedition. To securo a good praotical education attend tho Bcatrico business college. Enroll at any time, 5-2 Wiener has concluded to clneo out his men's and boy's boots, Bead his advertisement, profit by it F. V. Taylor, allows no ono to sell more goods than ho docs, at prices that are low, for good coodB, Tho 3d division of tho Ladies Aid society of tho M. E. church will give a tea on the evening of Sept. 0th. Cot tint? has something less than a hundred different styles of tablets for sohool use and fine correspondence Mrs. Mabel Jones, neo Martin, ar rived in Bed Cloud this morning to make her parents ana friends a two week's viit before returning to Salt Lake City. " Soda J. Bailey, desires to extend thanks to our city band for their kind net's in opening their usual Saturday evening's concert at the door of' the now music store. Under tho excel lent leadership of Prof. Hendriok tho boys huvo shown rapid improve ment, and are glad to know that tho Red Cloud band is now taking tho lead. Tho S. of V. band, of Rod Cloud, stopped a short time in Guide Bock Wednesday morning while on their way to the reunion at Superior, andj favored tho crowd at tho depot with some exoouvnt music. Tuts is tho band to play for the Fourth of July celebration in Guido Bock noxt year if they can be got for anything less than a hundrod dollars. Guido Book Signal. The Red Cloud band, composed of 8onA of Veteranr, was tho best ap pearing band in their beautiful uni forms, and made the finest appearance oi any on me grounds. The musio they furnished vas al.-o excellent and had there been u band contort wo ft el certain they would liftvo goue. hiinjy vfitl Hrit ifloiioy, Rod Cloud may well feel proud of her band. Superior Timos, . Many people, not aware ot tho dangers of constipation, neglect the proper reme dy till the habit becomos chronic, or in. (tarnation or stoppage redults. A dose or two of Ayer's Fills In tho beginning, woqld tt ye prevented aU thta. Fruits at Calmes. ODDS AND ENDS Miss Jennio Boll is in Lincoln week. " thin Undo John Tonilinson is on the siok list. The reunion at. Superior was a grand success. Geo, Guilford is working for Jos. Graves, tho butcher. , .. Prof. Caster, who baa boon in the east has returnod homo,' Jas. McClelland helped the Big In jun financially this week. Miss Carrio Brakofiold has been em ployod to toaoh in Hastings. Wo nro plcasod to ltarn that Mrs, L, II. Rust is still improving. Miss Jassio Shorman has gono to LaCross, Wis., to go to sohool. Mrs. A. L. Funk, and Mrs. Thorn burg hayo returned to Lincoln. Will McMillan says "darn Super ior." W hat's tho mattor Mno ? ( Hats and caps for tho wholo world at right prices. Chicago Stork. Mrs. Morhart has bcon quite sick since her arrival homo from tho west. She is belter now. Tho- Mifscs Jcssio and Maggie VisBchor of MoCook, aro visiting in Red Cloud this week. Henry Seott, was taken suddonly ill this wock with cramp colio .but is able to bo out ugain. H, B. Simmons and J. R. Willoox, drow tho first crowd for blood this week. No lives lost. Mr. W. II. Hoffman who has been quite ill is fcoling much bettor and is slowly regaining his health. Editor Warren and wifo aro spend ing a few weeks at Colorado Spring, whero Mr. W, goes tor his health, f Cft11 on us for DyB' sults w0 aM striotly in !t ! lino. Chicago Store. Tho Red Cloud ball nino's chal lenge has bcon aooeptcd by the Su periors. Tho day is not tot. Journal. Mr. Milton Lestor, who has been severely Bick, is slowly recovering and hopes aro now entertained of his ulti mate rcoovery. Parties of Guido Rook hayo just purchased a young trotting stallion, a very fine colt from tho eastern part of this stato. Signal. "I would liko to sound the praise of Hood's Sursaparilla over tho entire universe." writes Mrs. Longenookcr of Union Deposit, Penn. Tho R's will give an too cream social at Martin's old stand, Saturday ovening, Sept, 3d, 1892. Proceeds will go towards founding a library for tho Booiety. MisseH Trix Mizcr and Mario Miner returned to Red Cloud thi afternoon after sponding a few da with Miss .Evelina Brodstone. Superior Journal. A son of Sylvester Day's was so un- fortunate as to have his arm broke 1 ast Friday. Dr. MoKeoby set thf anooicu memocr ana mo young man is getting along nicoly. For men's, boys' or children's underwear wo are after you sharp because wo have tho stook and quality. Priee is made to suit you. Chicago Olotiiino Store. Miss Henrietta Outson, who so ao coptably filled the position as teaoher in tho 2d room in our publio schools last year has been employed in Fre mont schools, at an advanced salary of $50 per month. She is certainaly de serving of the promotion. The friends of Mrs. I. H. Hummel gave her a farewell reception at the rebidenco of Judge West before she departed for Oklahoma. Mrs. Hum tool has many frionds in this oity and county who aro Borry to have her re move, but wish her muoh happiness in her new home. The Chief will follow her to Oklahoma. PRICE'S taHI PinilUonitfHnii CURRENT NEWS. John Winttrs is in Chicago. M. W. Diokcrson is on tho siok list. Mrs, J. V. Curran was in the city this week. Mrs. Henry Harris living north of I tho city died last Tnuradav. Jas. NoNutt, Tom Potter and John Roof, havo gono to Oklahoma. Tho M. E. ohuroh Sunday sohool pionioKea ai Amooy xnursaay. . mi w Roy Tait, one of The Chief's forco has bcon quito siok this woek. Tho Baptist ohuroh Sunday sohool gavo a pionio across tho river Tuesday, Mrs. Dr. MoKccbv has gono to Jamestown, Kansas, for a two weeks' visit. Miss Kclloy, ono of our publio onooi toaoners, arrtvod in tho oity Thursday evening. Mrs. Winters is home from Fairbury whero sho was attending a stato meet ing of tho Uhristian ohuroh. Rinclinc's Mammoth Cirous will ' be agont hasL been "wo and eontno"' for Grounds, etc. ' Our friend Waline living six miles north west brought a load of wheat to Red Cloud Saturday that weighed 6G pounds to tho bushel. Who oan boat it? Mark Snyder, was playing with the meat ohoppor in Gust Bros, meat market when ho accidentally got his fingers under the blades and had two of thorn nearly out off. Tho son of Patriok DeLanoy. of Kansas, who was working out west was killed at Allianco this week by tho cars, and the body was brought to Red Cloud for interment. A largo, number of onr people were in Grand Island this woek attending tho old soldiers' rounion. About 20,000 poople wero present four-fifths of whom wore good, solid republicans. yRemomber that W. W. Wright, the ''., waro man, leads in low prioes on LfB goons in the nardwaro busi ness. but never follows his competitors. ti'au and sco our lino of stoves, gaso line, wood, ooal and in faot all kinds of cooking and boating stoves. Have tried almost every known reme dy for Itching Piles without suooeae, fin ally bought a box of DeWilt'a Witch Hazel Salve, and it baa cured me, 0. D. Haskins, Peoria, III. For sale by Cotting Editor Chief: I must give you little acoount of oar work at the re union at Superior. A few of as ar rived there Tuesday forenoon. We were met at the depot by Commander Adams and sent by carriage to W. R. C. Headquarters on tho camp ground, We soon "hong our banners on the outer wall" and the committee furnish ed the interior. Then visitors com menced to eome in a steady stream wo' could scarcely find time to eat our dinner. As soon as we could in tho after noon we went up to tho Grand Stand to hear tho spooking. Mr.MoKeighan was just finishing his address ao we did not hear much of it. He was fol- opod by his opponent in the Con gressional raoe, Prof. Andrews, and I must say that cloquonce flowed from his lips without a soeming effort. He made a grand speech. The oamrj fire that evenincr wan of good thing() Wcdnesdav morning the Relief Corps began to come in. By 8 o'olook our headquarters was crowded full. The aoting adjutant, Capt. Murfin, pcroeiving it, came rushing in, and said Mrs. Knight you must have mora room, you can take possession of tlie Surgeon's headquarters for to-day. J af sign that to the Chester and Ge neva Corps. That left room, so when tho Red Cloud Corps came they found a plaee to stay. At 10.30 the W. R C. formed in line, headed by the Red Cloud S. of V. band who furnished musio, and marched tolhe speakers' stand. Tho forenoon exeroises consisted of tho address of welcomo by Mrs. Addie Milling, of Geneva, Neb., tho response by Mrs, M. P. Wood, of Burr Oak, Kan , and an address by Mrs. E, H. Alrioh, of Cawker City, Kansas, She is ono of the1 original party whoor ganixed the National W. R. 0. at Deliver in 1883. The addresses were MMWMMMMM1MMM Rakin Powder 4oYtmthtftMiw4 Ducker's CASH Dry Goods wmmam dOlIie aild gee OUT For School Wear We have them and they are very ' Cheap, Special Bargains in New Dress Goods. G. A. DUCKER & CO. interspersed with songs by the Chester Glee Club.. The afternoon exercises commenced with another tune from tho S. of Y. band of Red Cloud, whioh was muoh enjoyed. Then the roll call of corps was called, to ascertain which corps had the most members present. It was found that tho corps from Choster waa the fortunate one and a fine flag was awardod them. Mrs. Emma B. Manchester, put National S. V. P.J made an eloquent presentation spoeoh. The President of the corps resronded, saying it waa fitting that her corps should capture the flag", as it is an interstate corps, being half in Kansas and half in Nebraska. The song, "Rally Round the Flag," was then sung by the Sons and Daaghters of Vetrrans Ulee Ulub. Then we had addresses by Mrs. Winters, of Nebraska City, Miss Ashbrooke. of Geneva Dent, S. V. P., Mrs. Judson and Phillips, of Chester; Mrs. Judson and Miller or tied Uloud. The Glee Club entertaining the ex ercises by signing and the baod dis cussing aweet musio, between the ad dresses. Tho closing song was, "Drop ping From tho Ranks." A joint camp fire was held in the evening and the W. R. C. presented many good speeches and reoitations. We also received and resd them a telegram from our beloved put Nat ional President, Mary Sears MoHenry, sonding her greoting to us,, and wish ing that W. R. 0. day might be the brightest and best of the reunion In ono or two days stay there, after tho 24th we wero continually congrat ulated on the success of our day, many olaiming that it was the most interesting day of the reunion. WilL you allow me to oloso with a Suotation from ono of the Omaha aily papers, to show what others think of as? Relief Corps day at Camp Lincoln will never be forgotten by those who wero there. It makes an epoch in Grand Army history, Neyer before were so many ladies present, and never before was such deep interest taken. Not only in numbers but in ability waa the meeting a remarkable ono, and clearly shows that the blight est and bert eduoated of our women, as well as the rank. and file, are every J year becoming more interested, in the issk oi.Mrcwing messing!, in ine pathway of the falling heroes of the war. E. B. KNlonT." It's not yty pleasant to eongb and hack To Buffer pain in cheat and back, Many people osuld atop it, for Bare, vBy simply using one minute cough sure For ante by Dotting. CWldreil'S SllOCS sssss How to make money. A proatpt r. torn of yourmoatyit the good health that follows the aie of Hapatioure which Is a poiitlra our for all malaria troablM, Biood, kidney and llrar dua4. Ban for Marshall! Manual of Health, Xansu Oity, Mo,, and Lawrenoe, Kaaau. September 1-15, tho Burlington Route will sell round trip tickets to Hot 8prings (good to return any time within 30 days from date of purchase) at one fare. Hot Springs is the finest health and pleasuro resort between Chicago and the Paoifio Coast. Ita hotel accommodations are ex oi lion t, as are its plunge bathe and bath houses, whioh tie nowhere e coiled. Tho effeota of its thermal waters upon sunYrera from rheumatism, soiatica, and kindred oomplainta, are irmy astounding. ' for full information, see the Ioeal ,1genof th, B- M-B- w write to J. Francis, General Pauenger Ticket Agent, Omaha. What Does It Bf earn. Important order to the U. 8. Armyi "Get the entire Army ready to move ht onee. To prevent siokneu (snpply them "Hepatioore," it parlflsa the blood, Htm and kidneys: prevents sloknata of character among soldiers" For sal at Dyo'. "STAm."8ae. War. Teacher' Meeting. The tcaohors in the Red Cloud elly schools uro requested to meet at the High-school building on Saturday Sept 3, at 10 o'olook a, m , to arraage for the next term's work whioh begin Sept. 5. G. M. Cawik, Sunt It Is risky aud axpeulre to mato phyeMaa bat it to tala and sare ior tS patient to take Htpatloer fT ! prompt and feetiveoara for all sMmuS bowel, liyer and kidney troakUsTlC. feotly pi.mBt to U&7 A'Kji ? trunks and !! .! ..ll.. clothing in rndlesi qu.atity rewired. this week. mUOAQO OTOEB, - JSih L?.!?5e-.a.lk.tatT Ihrri- nuu " VIIBTBIMUU Will (M IIMUri they take DeWilt'a Wttl. They have "gat then quality i vu uf uv uuitr piu.. for ! by OoMtmf . Oalloo T;K."p. J.W.,.; J&J Jj optician for la. w.toh elaenlag 'an4- .W .vr-...D6, ..Minn lenor, entwem aM :? ; a .uiie.t uwu, jewelry, nwmm, tlih .M5i etc. always on band. oU'lVamTSt'VX .i w'rb"tH verybV't of WMf&Mml will n0, in (Mting, W'jfflH. 'J i .-) t 1 m. m .! .? i: i "i AJ l . & I. k- i 1-1 ,mfi m mi: l 'was "" ' H&wn&VM W J-it- M R.Wi.1... : ' -Wirti :.