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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1893)
1 TUB RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD. NERRASKA, FRIDAY, ,ItII,Y 28, 18011. -raWnV 0 1 w (II l 'M-'ty v 0 ,m $1.00. $1.90. Tor the aliovc price, wo Will sell you a Lady's Fine Shoe Kqual to those usually sold at .f,0, Plain or Patent tip, Opera or Square, toe, D. E. A: E. E. tdf" Wo havo cut prices on nil our OXl'OllPS ami Low Cut Shoes, Secure eoiuc of tbc liitrgaitiB before sizes arc breken. Blakeslee & Kaley. For Accurate Abstracts of Title And Cheap Farm Loans Call on J. H, Bailey, Red Cloud, Neb. LocAii xnws. F. X. M. checks nroO. K. nt Martins, Mnrlin fc Sou pays 30c (or corn for 10 days. T. II. Pmldcn wub up from Superior Saturday. C. F. Kichlor was down from liladon Saturday. Martin & Son take F. fc M. checks nt fnco vnlue. Mr. Connor of Franklin, was in the city Monday. J Win. Zelulf and Jos. Dluir were i Superior Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Cnrnalinm of Riverton, was in ttm city this weok. F, & M. chocks jnst as good jib gold nt K. M. Martin Jk Son's. Mr. L. Tree of Lobnnon, Knusas, was in tho city this week visiting with L. llaum niul family. C. L. Cotting has n curiosity in th shnpo of a homed toad. Mr. D. I Scammou and wife bare re turned homo from Crete. Mr. Gulliford and children are home from their visit in Illinois. John Earner and mother nro in Ghlca gi looking over tho world's fair. Dr. Culliinorp, oculist of Omnhn, will be in Rod Cloud, Tuesday, August 'J'Jth. Wo nro under obligations to Will Parkee for a copy of tho Salt Luko Tri buno. A colored gentleman was entertaining tho railroad boyB Saturday by eating gluss. Alex Uontloy was down from Lincoln visiting at homo the foro part of the wei'k. MinB Ada Skjolvor is homo from Forgo, S. D., whero she has b;on attending school for a year. R K. IJattongeld, A. Ci. Sanford and I. Wobcriiiun, of NelBon, wero in tho city Saturday. Kdilor Daggct, of Kiverton, was a pleasant caller ut Thk Ciiilt wigwum this week. Win. VanDyko's two sons wore in Guido Hook Sunday, visiting their sistor Mrs. Fontz. M. II. Davis was taking in Nelson and oilier towns on his bicycle tho foro part of tho week. Denuty Shorilf Toinlinfiou, who has been over tho entiro county, says corn is in lino shape. M. W. Dickerson k Co. shipped a car lond of eggs and butter to Now York on last Saturday. Hod Cloud ought to havo a building association. Our people should take hold of tho matter. Duncan Crary mid Miss Elizabeth llndman wore mnrried tho other day by Hev. J. A. Chnpin. JamoB Murphy, whilo working with a derrick thin morning, hnd ouo of his lingers bndly injured. A. V. Wilson, of tho World-Herald of Omaha, was in tho city this week in tho interest of that paper. Dring your F. & M. bank checks to Martin !k Son, they will takoallyou havo in exchange for goods. 11 O. A. Teel. of Cowles, was in thol ity this week. While hero, ho ronowod for the Great Family Weekly. lrof. Cantor arrived homo from tl: west on Monday, and on WedncBdn Btarted for tho world's falr.i 0. W. Kaloy and wifo are spending tho hot weather months nt Lakeside, Ohio, u very dolightful summer risort. Mr. Pierce, of Lincoln, head ofllccr of the Frntonml Order of Protector, was in tho city this week on business. Mrs. A Calmes loft TliurMlny evening for Iowa, on n visit to hor dnughior, and from thoro goes to tho world's fair, Tho "Red Cloud Club" will meet at the Congregational church noxt Mnndny ovening, at 8 p. in. Iiy order of eeo'y. Mrs. A. O. Willia went to Arupnhoo on Friday on a visit. Sim wa taken Me tho same night and returned homorlntur dny. MiEfl Cora Clcgg left for her home in Albert )ch, Minn. Monday night. Mibs w iv ill iw.i.rmitlv misted by a large cliclo of friends. A large number of her friends accompained her to the depot to bid her fat uw ell. $1.90. i CITY NEW. John Crnns was in McCook this weok. Several bicyclists were up from Super ior Sunday. Mrs. John Foster returned from Alma Wednesday. L'd. Parker of Ouido Hock wnB in tho city Thursday. A baby boy made its arrival at the residence of U. M. Cochrane this week. Mr. W.D. Murray arrived in tho city Wednvsdny to take up hor future resi dence. George Holland, of Rod Cloud, was the, guest of L. 1 Ilirchtlnld of this city Thursday ovo. -Lebanon Journal. J. W. l'egg hns purchased tho Harvey lucent hoiiso nnil has moved it to his residence. It will mnke him n good dwelling. Wo havo confidonco in tho F. M. bank paying all deposits, therefore will accept cortified bank chocks ou tho samo for goods. Thoro will bo n picnic at Hoffman's grovo near Bladen, August Kith, under thonusplcosof Ilnrmony Sunday school. Agoodtunois expected. Dr. Cullimore, eye and rnr surgeon of Omaha, will meet patients in his special ties, in Ked (.'loud at Dr. McKooby's of tico Tuesday, August 2llth. toy Hutchison took a fit tho other day hnd shaved off his mustache. Dnrnum wugdb LJ m'U llllll, 1U1 I. UlllUrill UUIIUBIIJT, ho takes th whole barber shop. Hoyd it Overing, our popular marble dealors, havo shippod in a carload of Rutland mnrble and have another on the road. This Arm is doing a nice business. Dr. GrnntCullimnro, consultant ocu list to Mo. Pncillo Ry. nt Omaha, has ar ranged to moot oyo and ear patients in iiiiiuiuuu, nun i'i. iumeeuy, auuiii Jkmh. T Miss Edith Elv. hnvinp roniminil tier position as teacher in tho third room, herplacn was tilled this week by the se lection of Miss Lou Williams of Cul bertson. Don't forget tho pnbliu snlo of A. E. Frasor, three milup west and two north of Ouide Rock, on August i!d. 14 head of horsoB, 20 liontl of cuttle and l0 head of hogs will bo sold. The dunce nt the fireman's hall last Saturday evening was a bucccss. They will givo another one Saturday, August nth. Every person buying a ticket will be served with free ico crenm. On Thursday n llroman making Rod Cloud and Wymore, was tnken violently ill at tho depot, by eating nn overdoso of corned beef. Dr. Reck was called and after persistent effort the patient was re lieved, Jns. Petorson, tho agricultural man, says if thero nro nny inoro blind culverts in tho city he would like to havo some pro say so, so that In could run his trnc ion ongino into them, havine had only two accidents of that kind last week. Father Qulnn, tho resident pastor of tho Catliolio ohureh, talks of soon com mencing the erection of a now church of that faith up town, also a new pnrsonnge. If tho Ilev. Father undertakes tho enter prise, thoro iB no doubt but what it will bo accomplished. Mr. Wm. Lindsey, tho bnr-tender in Morris Stern's saloon, was arrested on a stato wnrrant on Monday, nnd cited to appear before Judge linylcs, chnrged with inciting some men nguiust Night watch Miller. The plaintiff failed to ap pear and the defondunt was discharged. Tho "Olo Olson'a Trouble" company held the boards at tho onorn houso Thurs day night. Mr. Frank Markmnn played the leading part, taking tho rolo of ''Olo Olson." Mr. Markmnn is a oplendid aot or nnd kept the houeo in n continual roar of laughter. Their specialty work mm llrst class. The F. & M Rank folks have got mat tors arranged no,w, ami iiuvo put up their securities to depositors. The deeds run to c W. Haley as trustee, and to Mayor Wiener as custodian. TiieChikk predicts tliat mo depositors will no paid in full and that tho bunk will resume business before long. This week wo have mado some change in Thk Chirp by which wo nro giving our subscribers eix pages of home print. Those pages wo propose to till up with homo nows nnd contributions from tho pen of all who dosiro to contribute on such matters as nro of interest to Web ster county. Tin: Oiikf will be us usual puro'y a Wobster county paper, devoted to tho interests of the people. Tho M. E. picnic Wednesday was a success considering tho weather. Only a few assembled ut tho church as per profram, mil two or inruu numiroa ill down in i lie picnic grounds in uiu .ifternonn. All thochurcheB in the city wero represented no well as a number of country Sunday schools. Tho young folks I'lijojed themselves by nwinging ami pui)ing lawn tenuis and cnniuct. Ac it begun raining about 1 o'clock it was ncccH-ary to go home, but notwith standing a good timo was enjoyed by all. On last Saturday night, whilo Night, watch Miller was attempting to arrest n man for disturbing the. peace, n gang of fellows from some other town held tho ofllcor nnd insisted the mnu to escape, badly brulbliiK the olllccr, and throwing his club away. Warrants wore sworn out for tho inon, hut up Jo date, thoy have not been arretted, and for what reuson, wo nro at a loss to know. Tho liloa that n lot of men should he allowed to ranko night hideous, and then allow them to ro (roe by some hook or crook, or design, is all wrong. If any mnn it guilty of law- lefrness whether u no uiocnmoor incit ing people to do wrong or actually Ink ing purlin Biioh acts ho or they should bo puuiBhtd. according to law. iiiiu.r MICTION. Tho court house is being repaired. Editor (ireonlco was In tho city Thurs day. Mr. J. W. Moon Btarted for Chicago, Monday. Miflil'loreucoltanneygocstollluo Hill to-nignt. An infant son of Jos. Herbcrger died thin week. Henry Kivhlcr of Rlno Hill wub in the city Sunday. Win. Veiser returned from Omaha this morning. I. W. Panning of Denver, was in the city Tuesday. Dr. Chamberlin went to Hastings Monday night. Miss Stella Ducker went to Lincoli Monday night Miss Addle Reiglo wiiBvisitiflgin llurr Oak this week. A. Cummings came up from Superior Monday evening. Miss Sarah Kerlin bus returned to hor homo in Rent rice. J. (). Llndley and Al Anltz were, in Superior Tuesday. Miss Reiki Spanoglo returned fro Chicago 'liiosduy morning. Mrs. F. V. Taylor will arrive home this ovening from Chicago. Odell Moushangwas hauling lumber from Red Cloud this week. Alfred Hndell goes to Chicago to-morrow to view tho world's fair. CIiiir. McMillian returned from Supor ior tho fore part of the week. Three of Rev. (ieo. W.Hunimorschild ren are down with dysentery. M. M. Feam has moved to Red Cloud. He has been living in Kansas. A. M. WnltoM and 0. h. Robinson, were down from Rluo Hill Thursday. F. M. DatiL'htorv and Jnmes M. Mef. ford are new subscribers this week. J Ilea )irLP ferso fl th Flavo (Irice and mother returned fron; the world s fair Wednesday evening. .Miss uoruo liinuioy is visiting wi her sister, Mrs. C. J. Piatt, this weok. Mrs.C, R. Crone, who has been sick for some time is slowly convalescing. R. S. Proudtlt nnd I. W. Crary of (initio Rock, were on our streets Mon day. H. W. McLaughlin and A. II. Hoff man of Rladvn, wore on our streets this week. Dr., CiiAMiir.nuiiN puts in artiflcin teeth without plato over Morhurt'B store. Mr. J. A. Raum's littlo baby has been quito Bick this week but is slowly recov eriug. Mrs. II. II. Hurly, daughter of D. R. Spunogle, nnd husband nre in the city tuts week. Rob't McRride, who has been on th road with a nhonoirrunh. is homo on short visit. Mr. J. E. Rojle, tho genial advance agent for Sel's Dros. olreas, was in tho city this weok. MIsh Ada Howard Is homo from tho world'B fair, accompanied by her coiiBin, Miss Hickok. Oscar Teel has been appointed con stable by tho bonrd of suporvitors for Red Cloud township. Mrs. Hnllot of Lincoln, who hns been visiting with Mrs. O. C. Roll, returned to Lincoln Monday night. Abo Kaley didn't havo anything olso to do so he ran a rusty nnil into his hand, and is now carrying that member in a sling. Dr. Mitchell of Superior, was inthocity this wook in consultation wiUi Dr. Mc Keoby in regard to Goo. Hummel's child ren. Elbert Coplen, n Holdrego youngster, has been sent to tho Reformatory in Kearney, for somo shady work at Red Cloud. Holdrego Citizen. Sells Brother's show will bo here on Aug'J4th. This is one of tho best cir cusos traveling. Ro sure and remember tho day and date and see tho best show on earth. W. S. Waldon came in this week nnd paid up arrearages and renewed for tho (5 rent Family Weekly until '01. He has our thanks. It is now that wo need money und wo appreciate Biich favors. Tho Red Cloud base ball team has mado arrangements to meet the Ulue Hill team on tho following dates: Rlue Hill, Aug. 10; Red Cloud, Aug. L'l; Rlue Hill, Aug. 31: Led Cloud, Sept. 7; Rlue Hill, Sept. 14th. A lady, whose hair corned out with ovory combing, was induced toglvo Ayer's Hair Vigor a faithful trial. She did so, and not only was the loss ot hair checked, but n new nnd vigorous growth Boon suc ceeded that which had gone. Rev. Geo. Tompkins will preach at 10:30 n. m. next Sunday the ItOth inst., on "The Rudders Mind" and at the W. C. T.U. mass meeting at the Christian church ut 8 p. in. on "Divinely Authorized Drunken ness." You nro cordially invited. Wo hopo our friends in tho country will help us to swell our subscription list to IdOO. Wo want you to do your best ns wo nro bound to givo you tho best paper in tho county. Wo wnnt to get ltiOO BiibscribcrB by New ear's II. K. Pond of Red Cloud, who adjusted somo hail losses southeast of here for tho St. Paul Fire fc Marino Insurance Co., was np Thursday and brought tho parties their money, the amounts aa stat ed olsnwhore, which wnn satisfactory to all and proved tho company to bo very prompt. Campbell Press. Ust or Petit Jurors. R, J. White, S. Linqulst, Josoph Graves Flojd Crow. A. J. Smith, James Amack, Jelm Uenn,. Rnrnes. Ed, Simpson, Jos eph Hnught,G. L. Rlnker, J. R. Crozior, Porter Hedge, Harlan Parks, John Rrown O. P. Hnrvoy, Joeoph Watson, Josoph MillHandP.E.Fnirlleld. market Iteport. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat 9 80&J0 Corn 23 Oats lOfUB Rye :irxft40 Flax 8(lH.ri Hogs -1 OOftl 7.'i Fat cowa 1 r0(2 00 Ruttor VI LggB 7 Potatoes CO Chickens doz. 2 00 Turkevs . , , , lb. C Wl Thirtieth Anniversary. Lnst Sntnrdny, July s2, Joseph E. Cox wnB surprised by n host of moro thnu forty of his relatives and friends who came in observation of his thirtieth birth day at his uowly comploted country resi dence in Logan township. It was about 10 o'clock in tho morning when tho rumb ling of tho first npproaohing carriages with respectivo iudicationscausod him to murmur nud recall thirty yenra Blnce: after an immediate rush to his ward, robe, Joseph soon en mo out, jot nniu7od and began to answer nnd receive ns well as hostess Miss SndioUarneB. Tho gath ering of tho happy gnosis was Boon com plete and now arrayed with mingling voicos, nil seemingly began to onjoy tho pleasures of this most unique occasion. ,-ns high moon when tho writer with observnuoo through an ajar door tho pleasure of looking upon tho most elaborato variety of prepared eata bles of tho season including nn endless selection of delicacies particularly char acteristic to birth-day parties. A moment Inter tho dining room won mado ploasant nud comfortable by tho hoisting of windows nud ojienlug of doors. IHIIBl !Wf"o" H broke n call "dinner in ready ' by the pro- lotcss caused u confnnion of voices. rokou soutencos nnd untold ntorios ench und every one neomod to pnrtnho in n heartily and high spirited manner and every mouth was fed, each heurtchorished und gliuloned by the choicest of delicacies, tho guestn resumed their former perform ances which wero of the uioBt social or dor. Many nice prcsont were brought in honor of tho occasion. The following is a list of thine presents which the writor reevlvt-d n glimpse nnd note of: Handkerchief Mrs. Joe Cox. Necktie Mr. nnd Mrs. P. S. Fair. Tidy-Mrs. J. M. Scott. Spittoon Mrs. Graves. Towels Mrs. SkelleiiRor. Flying Dutchman Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henton. nper Caso-Mr. Delks, Albert Com- rsou und Mrs. Giles. hero wore many other presents which tho writor is unable touive. A party wan given to the young people in the evening whioli wni very well attended. The time was spent with the latest plays. See Myers Citv Watku There is every indica tion at tho present writing that tho city council has ut last struck tho right lead on the water question, and that in a few days they will have solved thatvoxed question to the satisfaction of the tax payors. They have been engaged, dur ing the last week, in excavating u large trench at nn average, depth of six toon root, in wiilcn tney nro laying porous tilflending to tho north well nonr tho lgino house. They expect, and nre, in fact, now in possession of ovidenco enough to dispell ull fear that water in Hulllcient quantity can bo hud by the present method. Tho trench will bo from 100 to .'100 feet lone. This will open into a reservoir of suflicient magni tude to Hold Hundreds or barrels of wa ter. The reservoir will bo fed by num erous lntterals laid in various directions, and us tho land is apparently undorluid with a sheet of living water, there Is no doubt but what tho wator problom is solved, and that in a few days good wator and plenty of it can bo hnd, und that, too, at u cost not to oxecod tivo hundred dollars. The council is to bo congratu lated for its cfforts'In this direction. Transfer. (Furnished by J. II. Rniley) Hut tie E Pearl and husband to Bernard McNeny, qcd, BeVfJ 1!.VM1 3000 00 G E Coon, shorlfT, to Hornnrd McNeny, sd, so If ar.-2.ll .... 2397 60 D D Miner anil wife to F II Wilson, wd, nU 22-2.11, nnd fi) se) nnd lota 7 nnd 8, 12-2-11 GOOO 00 G K Coon, sheriff, to Wm Mar shall, ad, lots 7 and 8, block 3, TalbotB add to Guide Rock. . 300 00 Laura Haas and husband to Olaas Rose, wd, patent, nw) 29-1 D, 3ucreB 77 60 G E Coon, Bluriff,, to John Greenwood, ed, nH'nw'i 2-4-11 1C8C 77 J D Gnuo and wifo to State Rank of Franklin, wd, lot 1 in 8-1-12 nnd nw4 and nej.f Bw'.' and lots (i and 7 in fi-1-12 5500 00 Clnns Rose and wife to A II Gray, wd, lot 10, block 8, liosemont J C Rose nnd wifo to A II Gray wd. lot G, block 2, Roseraont, 1 00 1 00 1 00 J C Rose and wife to A II Gray lot 1-, block 12, Kosomont. . . Total I1BUC1 77 Take Notice. I have loft all notes nnd collections with II. E. Pond of Red Cloud, and here by appoint him ns my agent with author ity to colleot and receipt for same. Dan iel Snyder. l-3w. i . i .... A few more of thoso eolobrated Homo Sewing machines whjch I am going to closo out cheap. If you want one, call at onoo and sccuro a bargain. James Peteuson, tbo agri cultural man. Tho vnlui) of a good name wan well ox nmpled the other day, when a man asked ono ot our druggists ior u bottle or Sar oaponllH. 'Whose?" inquired the drug. rM. "Whose? why, Ayer's, of course. Vo don't supposo I'm going to run any risks with Hannah, do yt-f Arc You Xcrvout, Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or sick licndnoliof Yon oan be relieved of nil these symtoms by tnk Ing Hood'H Sarsaparilla which given norjo and bodily strength. Hood's Pills nre onsy in notion, James Potorson, tho Miinn ami windmill man of this, oly, has placed Mr. Geo. Slcn-IJ in charge of that department. Mr. Mct'all has few equals in thnt lino and can put up moro windmills in a week's timo than ony other nun. in this pnrt of tho i TO THE DEPOSITORS OF Fairs k Irii OBSERVE That wc will accept CERTIFIED CHECKS on the F. & M. Bank at their face value in exchange for Dry Goods Boots, Sroes AND CLOTHING. Also, will pay 30c for corn for 2 weeks Remember we mean business. Call in and sec. Highest Price for Butter and Eggs. R.M.Martin&Son "nif mwiipM Oar Tlianlu. We wish to express our thanks to the ladios and the D. of V. that assisted us at our social. 8. or V. Bard. Now Hay for 8ale. Inquire of Wm. VsnDjke or L. P. Al bright. Calmes keeps tbo boat ico cream in tho city. I. C. milk cans GO cents, and One Cross milk cans GO cents at W. W. Wright's. Heo mm before buying. There will be nn ioe cream festival nt Ash Croek M. E. Ohuroh Rolo on Wednesday eve July 2(ith. All are very cordially invited. Ruckingham's Dye for the whiskers can be applied whon at horns, and is un (formally successful in coloring a brown or blaok. Hence ita popularity. For Farm Loans Legal Notice. TIil AeDUbllrun Vsllev Land Assoelntlon.de frmlunt, Hill uko notice that nn the 20th day of .nine, vas. Aionro 11. uamner, mo piiunnn herein, (lied hM petition In the county court of Webster roiintv. Nebranka. nirilmt aalil de fendant, tho object and prayer of which nre to obtain Judgment SKUlnxt said defendant on Re count of mousy paid, laid nut and extended hy plaintiff for tho use ot said defendant am! at its special instance and request, on the redemp tion ui iuiiui ior ins saiu iitiriiiiiuii iroin nix liens, and one J no. :. Mitchell, havlnx been attached In said ncilon as Ksrulnhee, plsiniin asks that nil moneys, credit and effect nf do fendautf In his haudi mar bo subjected to the payment nt amount found due plalnllll In auld cause, rtalntlir claims thero Is dim him In sul t came nt action, tho sumot three hundred (?.W0) dollaisand Interest. Ynu are requlri'il to answer said Million nn or before Mouday, tho 4th day of September, 181. Dated July Itth, 1833. 1-tt 0. f. Vi.ANsntmii, , Atty. for l'laliitlff. . Publication Notice. Und Office at IllcomlnKtou, Nub., July -. 1803. Notice is hereby kIvcii that the followlnu named settler has filed notice nf his Intention ti) make nuid proof In supnort nt his claim, and Hint sain prooi win ue maue ucioro ine ciitk ui tho district court, Webster county, nt lied Cloud. Nebraska! on HaturtUy, Heiitember 2d, ik.i, viz: rraiia ntoae, tin. aim', io. jii.j. ior Iho ii! i neKi Hec SI, Tp t. N ltaimo VI W nth V. M no names the follonlnK wltnosws to prove hit continuous residence upon unit cultivation of said land, viz: Alfred McCall. John If. Of. borne, (I corse W. Hummel, Oliver McCall, ull ot Ited cloud, Nebraska, 1-tt 0. (1 . Uai I.RV, ItCRlstcr. Cannot Be Imitated) And N Stands Without a Rival ! - '' Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Is superior in all things to any other. It's popularity has induced, a host of imitations. More than twenty of thtie have been suppressed in the past year by the strong arm of the law. Neither these imitations nor any of the Ammonia, Alum or Prize Baking Pow ders can any more approach . r . $ .' Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder In its marvelous strength, purijy and other great qualities, than the paste can take the place of an old mine diamond. . tiii: Ml I A million Friends. A friend in need Is a f rlsnd indoed, and not less than one million people have found just Buoh a friend in Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, cougtiB nnd colds. If you hare never used this great cough raediolno, one trial will con vince you that it baa wonderful curative powers in all diseases of throat, ohest and lungs. Each bottlo Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be re funded. Trial bottlea free atC. h. Cot ting's drug store. Large bottles 60o and il.oo Sood buckwheat at McNitt's. Fon window ecroona go Wright's. Go to Wright's for screen doors, win dow soreons, fco. See W. W. Wright before you buy barb wire. Ho sella the Gllddea for 3o. Call at tho Harvard Painless Dontat Parlors and got acquainted with their mothods of tilling teeth without pain.. For n cut, bruise, burn or scald, there is nothing equal to Chnmberlnin'a Fain Balm. It heals the parts moro quickly than any other application, and unless the injury is very severe, no scar ia left. For sale by Deyo & Orios. Now hay can bo had by leaving ordors withMcNitt. The Demon of Despair Insomonia, and its twin brother Dys pepsia, are tho offspring of a disordered stomach. A positive ours is found in Begg's Dandelion Bitters. Sold by Deyo & tirice. Call at Harvard Painless Dental Par tors, over Morhurt'B and havo your work dono without torture. For Sale. A Gno Mason & Hamlin piano. Nearly now. Will bo sold cheap and on cany terms,. Boyd & OviKlriu, lied Cloud, Neb. 49 tt. The Army Bill Is not the one that worries ns but the doctor's bill. Keep a supply of Uegga Family Medicines on hrnd and reduce your doctor's bills U5 per cent, Hold by Deyo fc Grico. Over Post Office e ti t-i m m W;